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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  February 14, 2024 7:00pm-8:00pm AST

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the out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. the . the hello, i'm sammy's, i them. this is a news out live from bill coming up in the next 16 minutes of the besieging, southern golf as largest hospital for weeks is ready for us, is ordered. the slice, palestinians to leave is no safe. colorado is rel on to the series of the strong, steep inside, solving 11 and kidding. at least 4 people, including a has balaam and the strikes follow a rocket attack on northern israel that killed the woman. the city of suffers and off the is of miss mutual mistrust. so he's president of roger i about to go on visits, egypt to improve time once accused of human rights abuses,
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the easiest form of defense minister is kind victory in the presidential election. the we begin in gaza, what hundreds of palestinians have been saying, leaving the besieged and also hospital in the some of the city of con eunice is ready for us is issued. the evacuation order on tuesday. it's believed up to 3000 displace palestinians were in the medical complex. when is well began at siege 3 weeks ago to hundreds of patients and stuff remain inside is riley snipers have killed at least 3 people in the past. 48 hours. this ready for us is a rated garza hospitals, one off to the other. this is what remains of a significant amount of the hospital in northern garza. it was a tax repeatedly with every wing destroyed. these are pictures filmed at the,
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in the nation hospital in giovanni, a blogs and also it to a, surrounded by, sorry, the tanks and snipers. thousands of bodies were recovered when the siege ended in one of the doctors and also the hospital recorded this message as valuation. notice from these, right, the ami came in. so what's happening today is a completely to completely to this in the hostage with gulf hands to those to be done or seeing him to the last that we should evacuate. and when people have started really have evacuating. uh they open fire on the shooting at the people and the kids the host is also that order gets in by the idea that they get those to be that i know i'm completely tapped at this me to get to building or which good i myself building this building i actually, it is all way from the,
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the, the mean get those to be done about to see me to the, on the so we always from the things only 50 meters. and this is very dangerous. on thought. a couple i assume is live in that all foss safety for us in southern guns that joins us from the so 1st of all, product. what's the situation with the evacuation of and also the hospital this out of the will in fact send me this situations. an hourly basis is getting much more difficult in dia, for people who are being trapped inside this medical facility. as we have been talking to a number of witnesses down the ground describing the situation as absolutely dying of what a, whether use body forces have been setting up different metric points in the roads. the are leading to another medical facility as they are forcing people to slieve them, the number of residents being fax thompson to sleep in a throw out these men at treat check points where they have been investigated or at
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least being allowed to not take any kind of stuff with them, including their bands or anything related to that, a clothing item sent to sleep alone from that area. so the situation for themselves really, dian with some people have been exposed to the east, verifies, and they were forced to return back again to the medical facility. as the medical situation inside this hospitality is completely outreach to on the president at the critical levels. we are talking about doctors are carrying out surgeries without anesthesia for different people who have been shocked by these very minute treat forces as the, the, the, the international organizations quoting for an immediate, an urgent protection for the majority of hospitals that are still remaining partially functioning, in the southern part of the territory public as these riley authorities. and these are the occupation authorities to people to leave this hospital. is there
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any mechanism for evacuation to make sure people are safe? they don't get bombed and gets night. fat biased rarely forces to provide transport in a basic logistics season. it's completely complex for the majority of people who are passed in order to sleep in terms of the mechanisms that they can follow and the ducks, in order to get to the next destination site. at these very ami prevent anyone from moving using their own transportation vehicles and are forced to not take any items with them. and the process of splitting as what happened to the majority of colors and the early additional days of sling and evacuation from separate parts of the goals as trip. i'm now uh the, the most people have been allowed only to go for roughly the district, which also is about to witness a potential military and could, according to the is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu announcements and statements in the past few weeks. and this is absolutely
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a part of the ongoing. so freaking hot tips that kind of thing is facing exist in the city of con eunice. as those people cannot guarantee that they will completely arrived safe to the next destination. all right, stay with us for a 2nd product cuz i'll just here. so says they've been saying that a deliveries to guys have actually stopped about a week ago. food and supply trucks dumped, entering via but off border crossing. now several fuel deliveries were recorded. this footage is from the sound of border crossing between egypt and israel, where dozens of trunks are waiting for entry. egypt blames is riley procedural obstacles. israel denies the accusations. let's go back to topic now. so in 9th, of the disruption of food and fuel, how people coping that. how are you coping in your family? of the yes, every one of us, including toner,
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the civilians and every single person who i've been multiply, displaced from his house is a struggling and the grappling with every single day in order to survive in the light of the deep shortage of food and also humanitarian assistance that must be guaranteed on be provided for the or really desperate policy is and we are completely have to have access to a cli, very limited amount of humanitarian supplies. that could be barely enough for one meal. dates are out of the united nation distribution, extensive work, palestinians are forced to get this amount on some times. in certain cases, i don't suppose to for ongoing meals just to guarantee that children would go and would get sufficient amount of food in order to survive. it the key on wind a suppressed of diseases among different members of the palestinian communities in the past few weeks. and this is also not sufficient because of the past few. in the past week we have been seeing that there was new and the humanitarian, the trucks will get allowed to get into adults districts for outcome of
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a sounding board. that because of it is very ongoing protests the, as long as the, the numbers all the humanitarian, a trucks being allowed to get into dollars or for out the roof i'm pushing is this to very limited. despite the un resolution to increase the capacity of humanitarian aids to read the receipts in class, in order to mitigate, aggravates into human, it's eric crisis. palestinian did not talk to a cli developments in terms of the resolution. so now, as the numbers are still the same, on some certain cases, it decreases due to some of us the codes that's helping imposed by these very many 3 i guess how much thought of the from alpha as well as we mentioned also the hospital is been on the seats for 3 weeks, the world health organization has released this video from inside the hospital. it says it was filmed on site today. as you can see, it's full of patients on correspondence say around 300 patients so that when the
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seeds began displaced, palestinians of sleeping on the floor as well, and putting up tents and car doors. the w. h. i said it tried several times to get into the hospital to send in supplies, but was refused access to the effect info. ill give the highest. we don't scare to bed at any moment, we might lose our lives and we have no clue about our families. we are not able to communicate with them at all, to make sure that doing okay. each and every one of us is scared for their families . and the same goes for all families. they are scared to lose us. well, since the start of as well as long gone, so this in the past and the threats and attacks on hospitals by these really ministry in the 1st 36000 of the war is ready for us is dogged in multiple locations, including the indonesian hospital northside hospital and a hospital killing dozens of health care workers by the end of november 30 out of $36.00 hospitals. in garza where hits y is rarely rockets, including
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a schiffer as the largest hospital and garza only 6 hospitals currently remain functional and garza operating under difficult conditions as well as claims how micies minutes arising medical facilities. but without providing proof, international humanitarian law explicitly protects hospitals. european hospital is the only medical facility, not on the siege and con eunice, dr. osmond will color last year. he told us the situation there is dia. so we're losing a lot of patience. most of the time because of the lack of incentives, the lack of the big capacity and the lack of maybe kind of tough for keeping the patients they also with those are 3 or 4 times be capacity with patients on the ground on the quality doors. if you go to the emergency department, it's for the patients on the ground. we don't treat the patients on bits anymore,
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have damage deposit because the bids are fully occupied by other patients deals with the crowd. it is fully occupied by it to be interesting. the basic hygiene of the patient is very know which is reflected on the widespread in fiction and between the patients, the ones are deep and fix it contaminated the dominican stuff will already exhaust . they have to deal with complex patients to provide comprehensive care, imagine therapy, and also that is the only host within now which kinda provides the comprehensive service, the i c, u bits which used to be quite interesting, but within bit capacity we have around 40 patients in dice use now with only one doctor or to the maximum every day for a lot of the taking care of the patients, the music and it's tough. so i live in the, from anywhere in garza, they have to submit it to get in here or they are unable to arrive. he goes to
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every day in the morning, we come at with the big challenge of having. but if you will give it a bit of thought i live in here, it is a similarly desperate situation that the use of the job hospitalized. and off the director of the hospital says desks arisen significantly vast since the start of the war of the 60 people a day of dying as the hospital faces severe shortages of stuff medicine and the equipment don't to say the high number of displaced people that off it's also making the best rate was this of a high the leo this morning we received news of the death of my cousin who fell ill . we went to the repeating hospital. we did not find a place for him that no examinations, no medicine. they was so many displaced people in the hospital. we were forced to come to mohammed own the jar hospital and we found the same situation here. they would know bits. we tried to perform a simple procedure for him. he had a blockage and his arteries and that he had not suffered from any diseases before. but we were not able to perform this operation due to a lack of bids and
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a lack of medicine. some of this with the, a lot of the fatality right in the city of ruffled has increased 5 to 6 times. this is primarily due to the rise in the population and that you will teach of medicines and equipment that there's an inability to provide comprehensive medical services the otherwise available to patients weld y. as in the what i mean sending and ready to present is reporting intense shelling in the vicinity of but i'm out of the hospital. they tweeted the hospital in han unice has suffered material damage to the hospital building time. the more ahead on the news hour, including a homeless, unoccupied east jerusalem is ready for us is demolished. the house of a palestinian active is the form of pox. donnie prime minister returns to the roll off. the parties agree to form a coalition government. the
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president of the palestinian authority is urging him as to speed up an exchange of captives held in gallons of prisoners and these right. the jails moved up. bass said it would spare palestinians from more devastating attacks and the possible is right of the ground defensive and rough child strive for is in ramallah. how is that statement going down? this is a statement released by president ma mode, a boss um and everyone is talking about the timing. why now it's important to recognize that although since the beginning of the war abbas has been, as you can imagine, very critical of israel, very critical at times of the international community. and most especially the americans and trying to affect any real change in israel behavior. both in garza
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and here in the occupied way spring. he has largely pain quite in any kind of criticism really of her mouth. and this is long as you being seen. certainly, by the honest, we've been speaking to us as a veiled criticism of from us. one of the reasons why they saying that he is being so quiet the spa is because of the fact that he is so deeply unpopular bose amongst thousands. and here in the occupied way, spank origin opinion. paul was very telling dave, more than 90 percent of the people out here in the west bank and more than 80 percent of the policy in his austin garza. whether indeed a boss should resign their all. and so was a resoundingly, yes, and he's lodging being seen as being completely ineffectual in, in enforcing any change both in gauze rise i say, and here in the west bank. but let's bear in mind that there's obviously see,
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you know, certainly the p a, the policy and you know, sortie is seen by the international community certainly by the americans as potentially having a leading role in any kind of future in garza. and indeed the occupied territories here looking forward, so won't be americans. and the international community, certainly one is a 2 state solution that we already know that prime minister netanyahu the is rarely prime minister has said that's not on the college. there's no 2 state solution. be discussed at this moment, but certainly the americans are pushed for reforms in the p a. our, our state's, our, of officials now that are coming forward quietly and saying that a boss is potentially reluctance to, to do anything of the reform of the p a. if indeed it straightened his position, his all sorts of his personal role as the leader of the palestinian all sorts a so yeah, it's very interesting the timing of the statements. certainly,
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according to the people that we've been speaking to, this is an indication of just how policies. it's basically president by saying there's nothing i can do here. now it's very much over to you how much the americans, israel, the arab states, most especially the egyptian officials and coast country officials. in those talks, those ongoing efforts to try and forward you see spot on a potential prisoner and captive swore. all right, thanks so much. charles fasted on demand as out as a spokes person. so the 5 the movement. he's defended those comments by a palestinian president. my mood i bass that i'm us must reach a swamp agreement with israel t once a ceasefire to be reached. he wants a prison as well to take place also because the families of the prisoners are waiting. the 1st thing that people are suffering facing starvation diseases, and at least those attacks by is a if you are the elect,
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the president or but people, you have every right to speak out a to speak out and call on everyone who is denise. and we think that is right is using delaying tactics. the onus is on his was the burden of proof is an, as well as what it has to deliver. and it should not should stop using all these excuses which we do not been even as soon as had. and also all the party's concern . while i, me go shaping, have to reach an agreement so that our people can get into the month of ramadan in peace. at least 4 people have been killed and several injured in this right. the strikes on 3 towns in southern lebanon. it's the latest escalation in cross border attention since as well as war and gaza began last year. st. ahold of has moved from that. i've been east capsule by route. i have. it's the biggest escalation and the ongoing confrontation between the is really military and has the law is really
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war. planes targeted multiple locations across southern lebanon in retaliation for the killing of one of its soldiers. the strikes were far from the battle ground along the border. they damaged homes and killed civilians, children among them. it is an escalation, and i think triple of respond by the same and then the safety of the room, bob man, but the result in dog to match the role. and what i mean without the laundry, it means respecting more or less the limits of being gauge man, but not going into a know not cool. and which is not also in the interest of these really, isabel is more cabinet met to the side on a response after what is called the violence has the bombing targeted northern israel rockets, attacks blamed on the lebanese armed group hit with the army said was its northern command headquarters and suffered about 15 kilometers from the border itself. the
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1st time rockets have been launched at military positions deeper inside israel, but the ferocity of the attack and the precision guided missiles used were different by that of the said. the setup is below is showing its strength and capabilities. it is in response to these really threats. his bullet wants to show what it has and it is ready to use it. it is also a message to decision makers in the world to stop the crimes against the people of gauze hezbollah, open the front of the south lebanon to support its ally, how mass in garza. and it says it will only stand down once the aggression on the street, and that may not be enough for israel, which is demanding security guarantees. so tens of thousands of his ladies can return to their homes near the border. in recent weeks, it has stepped up. it's attacks on hezbollah targets and carried out. targeted killings. the rocket fire isn't escalation on has wireless cards. it's seen as a message of the parents with up to same time. it's also within the rules of
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engagement which have been in place. this is sort of the latest around the fighting between the long time enemies, isabel and its response has broken those rules. and while it appears that conflict has widened, many believe this around, the violence was all about messages. and for now at least there is little interest in pushing for a full blown war. and their ashes eat a bit of the presence of egypt and to it. okay. i have called for an immediate cease fire and gaza. i did tell you about it, the one that i'm from the fact that has c c held talks in kyra. it's out of the ones 1st visit to egypt and 12 years off to move in a decade of tensions. the to lead assign cooperation deals to improve trade defense and tourism. nothing. yeah. and is government continued with their policy of dealing destruction, then seeds and surveys. and despite on the massive
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reaction on the internet, i sent a letter and then they put in gate and took as that is our top priority. as we speak, come typically a has this past more than 31000 of hey, i'm going to tell you and, and maybe i can supplies listen to gaz, a nuclear dial. one is quite a bit in the midst of to key. i appreciate the cooperation between egypt and authority to deliver the most quantity of a to people then goes up in spite of what the is really a party is a link to prevent this aid from going into. so this causes the trucks to go to very slowly, which doesn't much the needs of the people have gotten a i agreed with the president of the ones that they're doing, i talk, but it's important to call for a sci fi and now, and have stability and the best time to be able to continue the piece talks as soon as possible from lead to aiming for the creation of a palestinian state. and then move. i have to say that costs all the joins us now from a stumble. how much of a milestone is this meeting as well?
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yes, there is a very big loss turn a we can say that, especially since 2019 when tricky had decided to pursue. it's the older foreign policy which is not getting involved in the domestic issues of the, in a neighboring countries and trying to have more stable relations with its neighbors in the region, the back door diploma started to facilitate at 1st that it was intelligence level and then on the technical level, it's are the foreign ministry is there were talks. and finally, especially last year when to care. it was a was shaken by a very, in huge earth quake, a loss march, or the turkish, a egyptian foreign minister, paid a visit to, to care, to, to show his condolences to the friendly country. and afterwards, the engagement got stronger. and finally we so as it a,
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the 2 presidents shake hands during the world's cop in doha. and then during the, or obviously i make summit in v a in november. and finally, directors for administer. how come for them pay the visit to coyote or something. but of course, uh, this was a long work from both sides, from the diplomats and intelligence officers of both countries and seeing 2 presidents after accusing each other, calling each other names for 10 years. seeing those 2 leaders together. it seems that they are serious about normalizing violations, the for their national interest, but also for the benefits of the rage and especially about the situation in gods. because this is not in the what is, why was world garza is not only a war and that's the upsets the region old, most them countries, but also it's is becoming a security issue. as for egypt as it shares
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a border with gaza. so 2 countries are also trying to say they are dedicated to improve loose there by late real trades at tourism and culture and everything. but also they are trying to cooperate on the military level, especially when turkish def for administer sat a couple of days ago. the to get is willing to sell drones to colorado, which shows that a trust is a regain between the 2 countries. they are dedicated to cooperate. gaza is a priority right now and the start, but we will, we won't know for sure, until they achieve all their goals in terms of geopolitical cooperation. all right, thanks. so my center console. let's take a quick look back at the relationship between the 2 countries and ties between incorrect and cairo. here's a low point with the ministry qu, in egypt, in 2013 president of the land publicly protested the over throat of the how much
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more to see. and the appointment of cc is president. here later, things began to improve in 2022 and the 2 liters method. the casa will kaufman del 6 months slice of the 2 countries appointed ambassadors to each of this capitals. now for the 1st time in 12 years, president, the 5 other one is visiting kyra. honey i. so to evaluate the i from the middle east council on global affairs. he said that are the ones visits, cairo monce installed a new chapter and regional relations. the one thing that is quite clear in terms of the position. yes, there is like a very similar, i'm very column position. one of them is pulling folders, is 5 total 4 and i'm to the old provision. immeasurable guards are the withdrawal things, right. of course the, from the gaza and on impeded deliver on the 8th. the question is to what x on this actually would be turned into concrete steps. and this is the what is lacking from
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the original nicole most a in terms of what they want originally, it's almost like there is some sense of days for it as chance because as a, and i think that's one of those things. that's possible. they didn't visit in title, but the question that is the in front of ever we don't live there. if given that there is a gap between the original problem and traditional policy, what the original actors are willing to do all involved. but that is the real question that the weights that weights and both factors. to what extent does this visits indicate the differences between ankara and kyra standing from the out of spring on now over as well? i think the idea. busy busy all that the reason is entering a post box spring phase is one of the main practice. that's because of the, the, the region what normalization in which the charge, the different normal digit is part of it. but not only this one, i think the recent joe multiple files b in e g a,
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b is in libya into submitted to or worse and other factors. this me, this shows in my judgement that there is a modest to be monday. there is an understanding or at least a better management or the dispute in charge of the jo pulls on the players and why we're seeing these visits. but whether we are saved the resolution or the file is and other question out, it's unlikely. but we're something the term, despite our mr, suggested district wide. so roles and all the defense equipments to egypt. and that's in itself, is quite a significant demonstration of how much things has a change in their by natural relations. the indonesia is defense minister and form a general pro. so bianco is claiming victory and presidential elections. so it's still being counted, but unofficial resolved suggest the does hold. the come on the lead from both sides
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. the victory should be a big referral in donations. more than 204000000 indonesians were eligible to vote . wednesday selection, encountering a post is including other candidates polls the showed figures that probably will get put on one in one round one, jessica washington report some jakarta now of the crowd behind me. for both to be on to gather in the stadium and the cost of celebrating their confidence that proposed to be on so will be the next president of indonesia, only hours off the phone to the quick challenge which is taken from the phone around the country indicates that indeed is the victory. he has a commanding lead over his private cell. the election took place where the both of you also and the queue on alfred been
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around town, give them a reliable indicator that they have managed to do that. and that indeed is likely the next president's opened to an agent. still ahead and i'll just say we're kind of citizens in the occupied westbank town . i'll just hear about living onto the thrust of attack spies, riley, suffers the, brought to you by visit capital. i love the weather as being rather settled across south asia, but we don't see some cloud developing across. we move in areas of india and bundle dish as well that's going to bring some rain. so the likes of a some of the next few days. some cloud conditions as well working that way further
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east, you can see a dish of things. some of those shows a chance of thunderstorms as well on thursday. by friday it is an improving picture . we'll see some bits and pieces of cloud here and there. but last me, several skies as we head down so which is some rain coming in just for lack of some of those thunder storms rumbling into columbia on friday, temperature wise, it is going to feel cooler across pots of central asia before the most of focused on an india temperature is what we expect them to be. so this time if you have lots of heat, however, for the cell. so this was cloudy, but room conditions for them by on friday. now it's not as quiet across east asia. we go to developing weather system, it's a very active pulling its way across central pots of china. splashing the rain down in shanghai, putting the temperature down with it here. and you can see it blasting across the korean peninsula, bringing some snow as well as heavy rain. so we'll see the heavy rain on so say, and that moves this way pretty quickly on was east to japan,
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knocking temperatures down on friday. not sure weather update. the quote to you by visit cuts on mazda some big a supervisor of the united states, victorious guantanamo and background detention centers, and it's so cold war on terror. no human rights activist campaign for the release of the last i've gone have been one time will be retraces steps. revisit cuz that's it. that's by the echoes of background with this documentary on a jersey to the latest news. as it breaks, i'm going to see when they come with detail coverage. ok, now he's a real thing again, you can see the stick gray smoke and we can also hear this rumbling from around the world. scalding wasn't even on the summit agenda. these fall mistakes or bringing
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back tracks is a brussel, is the only way to be heard the the parking back here watching out just to time to recap the headlines, at least for civilians in southern lebanon, have been killed in a wave of his riley strikes these ready ministry is launching retaliatory attacks off to one soldier was killed by a rocket far from leather. on wednesday, i'll desert resolves to say a deliveries to gauze. i have stopped about a week ago, food and supply truck stops entering 5, but off for the crossing page, it blames is rarely procedural. obstacles is ralph denies the accusation. some
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people have begun leaving that also the hospital complex in southern gaza. positive news, right? evacuation order, it's not clear how many people have left the hospital in the last few hours. hundreds of leads to be sheltering at the facility earlier is very smart, has killed at least 3 people inside the facility. oh todd, a good shot which is a spokesman for the world health organization joins us live from geneva. good to have you with us. so i understand you've been in touch with people at the and also hospital. can you give us an idea of where the evacuation stands and, and how many people are left out of the hospital as well? uh, my understanding is that uh, the necessary medical complex has been under the seat just for now in more than a week. last time but were able to reach uh, not service on the 29th of january. it seems that we tried several times to go
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there, but uh, i would request have been denied. uh, we heard reports uh about some 400 patients still being there. but so that the people have been queued. all that uh, warehouse is uh, warehouse has been destroyed. the northern gate has also be destroyed and it's really impossible to get there because of the destruction of the roads nearby. so obviously the goal of this is uh, is alarming. uh and we uh, keep calling every month to protect, to health facilities. so for parents patients of health workers, you mentioned that your requests to get to and also hospital have been denied just to kind of find denied by who and on what grounds, what explanation we're given as well. they were done and we move uh, we need to get security clearances. uh uh to make sure that we can get the
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safely to 2 places we want to go. and for example, only a single, deeper sense of our requests that to, to go to more 10, being facilitated body is rarely do whatever it is. but even when we give up the permission to go there often delays at check points or simply for just for reasons of it's impossible to because there's a destruction of all the infrastructure. so this a dispute, ontario space that we have keep calling for is, is, is drinking even more. and therefore, what is really needed is to find the political source of that will increase the space. so the other partners can actually get to those of those that are still functioning and enable health workers in gaza to do their job. all the is right in the occupation authorities, denial of your access to and also hospital costing lives what you know.
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so what we know is that every time we are not able to get to hospitals, those skills will not get the material they need. for example, our themes right now in a european hospital in gaza, where smart surgeries think the rest has can not be, can not be performed to be because there is no anesthetics but to, to do so. in many instances of patients, they're not going to be doing the chart because they have nowhere to go. so, so really the, if we are able to do so to bring supplies and help develop those focus, we do the access of health care will be diminished. so just be clear, even if we are able to get to hospitals and deliver all of our medical supplies, as long as there is no ceasefire. as long as there is a book that one of the military operations, we will see more injuries. we will see more of that. so ultimately,
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the only solution is the and the facilities. is there any mechanism, any safe? colorado, 40 evacuation right now, as people are told by these ready occupation authorities to leave and also hospital . what we are saying is on the international c, my terry, a little us health facilities must be said, got it from ex will. people should be feeling safe in hospitalization. had the, the feeling that they have taken care of and nothing bad will happen to the influx because so we have a very fine. but i'm a $370.00 said tech scheme. jobs up sees the beginning of possibilities, and this is something that is simply not acceptable because we have to put the health workers and that goes the same for the patients who want to leave the
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hospital. they should be able to do so again, because i do want to daria's, we can really at this moment only a bear with me. so what's going on, i am told the rules and keep going on dos and actually brings up a fresh, a full political solutions to do so. all right, thanks so much for your sharing your experience that taught a good shot of which think it is there any forces have demolished the home of a palestinian activist, unoccupied east jerusalem. the property is in the salon district, fox available, the as an activist whose campaigns against illegal is by the sacraments of the occupied westbank. the it's writing solid just rated the house and order the family and john list to leave . a colleague, holy challenge was live on their reporting on that demolition when he's really solved. just forced him to leave the site to we spoke to role related justice,
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the demolition began. i mean the cat and mouse game with the is ready, security for say is the last 2 or 3 hours. we're 1st inside the house, then the, his ready police came in for the arms and through a sort out pretty closely and moved us as far away as they could. we couldn't get anywhere close to it. we've now managed to get this position here, which as you can see, is pretty good for you down to the demolition, which is happening right now as we speak. there we have that jack have a uh on the end of a ticket that i can hit last time now or can very well see it and you can to. so that is the house. so fuck hurry up with the app. uh, which was standing pretty securely until not right on your guy. he is an active su campaigns for what study campaigns to stop exactly the same thing that is happening to his house right now. what's the issue is here for the as right eases they say
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that many of the houses in this neighborhood. now this particular neighborhoods is called open standards in the so one part of bass and lots of bodies to reach them. they say that many of the houses here are legal. they don't have the right time incense, anything that was built so often 1976 shouldn't have been built. and therefore it's adage, a goal for them. and it's better about a $116.00 houses in this neighborhood, which are in the process basically, and could have exactly the same price that the houses found that i'll tell you i'm in now with the raw reports of new us and u. k. s. strikes on who's the targets. the attacks happened in the district of both of ok in the hosting controlled districts of how data now the security council is meeting at un headquarters in new york to discuss the political process and humanitarian crisis in yemen. huns greenberg view and special
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envoy for yemen, told council members, while the spotlight who is on the red sea. yeah, man is not a footnote or why the regional story rising regional tensions linked to the board does a and in particular, the military escalation in the red sea. how slowing down the pace of the peace efforts as much as i have tried to insulate the peace process from why the region and dynamics. the reality is that mediation efforts in yemen cannot, you need to call them off. but as happens, what happens regionally impacts them in and what happens in yemen can impact the reach and on gabriel alesongo is that the un headquarters in new york? gabriel? what are the briefings that are indicating about the impacts of the war on garza, on the, i'm in a peace process as well. it's certainly complicated if there's no doubt about that. we heard that very clearly from grant burke himself. and it's
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important point out that they were getting closer to a peace agreement last year, when the current hostilities broke out. and that is certainly now made the process much, much more difficult. now for the security council, they met on young men behind closed doors several times last month. but this is actually the 1st open briefing. the security council has had in about 5 months or so. so it was a really good chance to get a sense of where things are right now and a greenberg saying that there's really many things, but 2 key things that you really pointed out that are complicating the the, the piece process in human number. one of course being the who the attacks on commercial vessels and the response and strikes by the united states and the u. k. but he also was saying as well that the united states designating the who these a terrorist organization is also complicated. the piece talks as well,
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with in the admin. so gunboat has a very difficult job. he's said he's been trying to shield yemen from outside conflicts if you will. but clearly that is nearly impossible at this stage. and once the outlook fat for this. yeah, in the briefings as well, very difficult, quite frankly, we heard from the opposite coordination of humanitarian affairs official and m was to renew and she basically laid out some very difficult numbers. looking at this year, she said 18000000 people in the i'm in about half the population will need humanitarian assistance. this year. 17000000 you have any use or severely food in secure. and about 2700000 women and 5000000 children will be need treatment for mal nutrition. and that is very difficult numbers, of course, shocking numbers,
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quite frankly, that they're looking at this year. but complicating it is now because of the situation in the red sea, she also said that the cost of getting a n t m in are increasing. she said the world food program is looking at about a 110 percent increase in container costs of shipments in t. m and, and other humanitarian organizations are looking at 300 percent increases in terms of costs of getting containers of humanitarian a, into the key ports in your admin. so a lot of lot, a lot of factors to consider in young men moving forward, right? we'll leave it the thanks so much capitalize on the follow up focused on a 5 minute session about chevy could be about to return to his old job. also inconclusive elections. last week, 2 of the biggest political policies announced fell form a coalition government. as part of the agreement between the fox don wisdom league and focused on peoples policy sheriff will be nominated, his prime minister. in
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a bind a halt as a member of the pocket stone people's policy. she says the work for sure is to avoid political instability. the focus on people's body is the body which the leads, the son must be got to read by institutional crisis. the need for the stability focus on also needs. he can only pro this uncommitted instability happens to be a prerequisite for that. i don't think you can call you directly to ford fusion. we both are jim on the automated, they made the announcements that we will not be shooting them with as such, even the system of to the extent of parliament rewards for major, you know, issues such as the for me, from or direction of the prime minister. but even mostly to the end of the season would not be active, but the oven, it's a good indian. right? so the, so the $510.00 gas at farm is trying to launch on new daily demanding stable prices
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for the produce. often negotiations with the government failed favoring unrest, police of band launch gatherings and put up roadblocks on routes leading to the capital. the fighting between government for susan and $23.00 rebels is escalated and the democratic republic of congo baffled is that taking place around the town of sock a. neither one didn't border. most of those injured have been transferred to the provincial capital, goma, health workers that say the thing of wealth. catherine, sorry, reports. doctors at a hospital in go my north keywords, professional copy tools are operating on a man with gunshot wounds. this come from the town of 2nd battles between m 23 fighters and the army have intensified in reason these thousands of people have been displaced some more than once. it's worse now, because heavy and light weapons are being used near shelters. hosting fleeing
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families, health workers are overwhelmed by the number of injured. we are actually free, free of parents and children, well working every day. we are, we're, we're in a bad situation because uh, we never known this kind of situation before. boy beyond arrived from sock a, a few days ago. he said, a bomb london? yeah, he's home and trump now sheet. he's lag real colton between the fights and when the rebels attacked our village. and the 2nd was we were trying to save ourselves. a bomb exploded. will pansy easy turned save? he was shot in the back while running away from soldiers. he says, no one is safe of the semester, while the congo, the special forces accuse us of collaborating with the rebels. we tried to explain that we had been displaced from our homes,
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but they shot at us empty 3 on on group operating the d r. c. for several years launched a new offensive in 2022, a military intervention and mediation efforts by stuff with and lead us has had little effect. the government accuses neighboring wonder of funding devices, allegations to kindly denies. 1.2000000 qualities and leaving rough in mic shift to shelters without food, water, or basic sedimentation. they say that tired, frustrated, and afraid afraid they may have to sleep again because of fighters. keep coming. catherine, sorry, i'll just say are all still. i have an i'll just say era, we made the palestinian manning, gaza, who's refuse to allow it as well as volta crushes dreams and passion. the,
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the, the thriving central tanks have been on the rise and the occupied west banks, 1000 take sites for these various security forces standing by or joining in, tall stratford reports from monro at johnston. and jericho in the west bank. she had a dice, gods. he's heard the goat, so he's families main source of income and he's worried these really settlers will come back and take them away. she had lives in this policy and even better when community, which has been here for 50 years. it's surrounded by
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a legal and expanding use, right? e settlements, the began appearing in the 1980s. he says the settlers recently forced him to pay a fine of 850000 shekels about $40000.00 because they said his goats, it's straight onto the land land. that according to international law, is not. this is as a bonus, it was about 7 30 in the morning. i took my sheep degrades the nearby area that i always go to open up. suddenly settlers with protection of is really soldiers attacked us and carpet skated the animals. they threatened us and said either we paid or they would take the sheep away. since the 7th of october, settlers i trying to kick us out more than ever before. we go to speak to the settlement council. we are not allowed in an after repeated phone calls, a told to email the councils lawyer at detailing the case to the betterment of the
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occupied westbank have lived here for centuries. members of one community tell us some of the attacks in stock saft, being led by this man is all sub lives in the legal, secular outposts close by. the pulse is in his cause. we woke, accompanied by his rate of human rights activists to what we are told is another set of with gods. many of the better we living in this area has either they goats killed, or in some instances, their entire herds confiscated. we come down to speak to him, and he's writing the settler who has a herd of goats in the valley behind me. many of the census homes and the beto intellus. the many of them have either be in place 8 or the actual practical support of the is really all me in this area. the young on, on set to looks nervous and refuses to answer all questions about. so home,
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what uses from inside each call, which is pump from a nearby hill. excuse me, a few minutes later he knows us as we try to fly came down slowly, slowly the closing on them and the air for the sound, the fuel family or. ready the lift so it's quiet. busy but it's been fair. the settlement council's lawyer replied to i. e mail said you had broken the law by allowing his goats to stray, thought there was no mention of the fact the animals and roamed on to the land occupied illegally by israel, according to international cha stuff, without your 0 motto shot. and he goes to pipe westbank as well as long gaza is not just stripped. many palestinians of homes is also a road of that way of living. but despite the problems, one man is determined to keep his bakery business succeeding. as
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i said, measured the noisy lamb. eliza meza has a lot of large room. i didn't put off off by the election, run out the ball as all the not on my show. i had the bad about loves, obviously, if you my, the license for much of a lot is did that is that and also to find out that there are probably 2 identical off on another really show me a saw all the lines but did live the horizon of now relevant homeless, ha, the source to drop my feet, my subject and i've got the on or before i give it as though i started on and so on . elizabeth is, she's got a lot, a lot of us on the i know is i stay the marshal showed lives on
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i'm in most of those now gun and as a have led my last fall in russia earlier benign a lot of the sugars, cameron, i misdialed having to get out and let's have a bala log fetish log in list item and, and get, i mean i and you can la assad and all of those. uh, definitely a possibly a has a live dentist, russell on. uh, well, i see it and can i say, i know a lot of bunch of chicken as well as those have range, you can still at the desk. all right, and the calendar for this within the 11th was for, for on, in the fall on, get in with a uh, on the lower end default on as, as long as it was on there. the phone then does give me also
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a lot of it sides. they're all on the other line just to check. i was on the last one on the on montana. that's my know color. so how would show like of the honda accord and then what's your cost to buy the nod about like even though as a highly wash to the full on the as watching design layer, the haile then on the next day or for the audio sizes, while i get off the sugar while general does also know chairs and on the chairs and all that say from me for this news out. i'm back in a couple of minutes with another show. so to stay with us. yeah. announces here the
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the white, sandy beaches and clear to close multis. this is the multi of the world knows and loves the island of. and gilly is a smaller waste. next to the capital, one of the most densely populated cities in the world, just off the coast, a new project to try and remedy pillows, sunk into the sea for a highway leading towards now, just to send bulk will be a new call, get pulled in residential blocks judging sam bits kills micro organisms find told, sustaining marine environments. it's a tricky balancing act for the government of the country that 99 percent of the voltage vulnerable to rising sea level. the dive is head say the judging has already had a devastating impact rates in this area of law, 70 percent of the carl coverage, the residents of building getting a role ready taking action to protect the reef. carl's come back to promote groups and replanted off the coast. it's fun for me. i do that. the only thing they can do
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to protect their environment in the race to expand a week to look at the world's top business stories. how much of those plans going to cost is the rebuilding going to cost and who pays from global markets and economies to construction and small businesses. we have just started seeing in stations come down in many costs. well, to understand how it affects daily lives, outline forth how big a problem is labeled food insecure. counting the cost on outages in the area once hailed the salvation as technology instead, instead of in fear, do you miss the rise of anxiety? overwhelmed, lots of agency apocalypse may be unravels how online hopes and fears shake our existence, the utility of the information that you're receiving becomes smaller and smaller. oh my god, you mean by faith is dependent on the health of the planet?
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yes. okay. do more on it, just the his right, a full says fire a displace civilians in gaza off the ordering them to leads besieged and also the hospital is also intense. shelling near the hospital in the region, the savage, i them, this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up is there a long? she's a series of ass strikes deep inside southern lebanon, getting at least 4 people, including has the alarm and.

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