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the sacred thing is now your duty to fulfil all that can possibly be the . the hello on elizabeth put on i'm and this is a news our life from don't ha, coming off in the next 16 minutes. is there any forces arrest and beach? and i will just be a journalist covering the siege of all ship a hospital and gaza. the thousands of palestinians are trapped inside the hospital compound which was rated on monday . a you and that to monetize has famine, is immune and to move in gaza. and there's a risk of it across the entire us. trips on golf is suffering children. we found that applause one boy whose illnesses guessing
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was because of the lack of food, the weed. again, this news out with the breaking news from gaza as diplomatic talks take place and don't hot is rarely strikes on this trip continue. that's really military has stormed. i'll ship a hospital basing and detaining out a 0 journalist as my long ago when he was reporting on the as rarely rate alongside his colleagues when he was dragged away. as rarely forces also destroyed satellite trucks used by tv, news crews, journalists are meant to be protected on the international humanitarian rule. while the out of the media network has released a statement saying, with the mom, the immediate release of all corresponding to smite ongoing as a journalist with him. and we hold the occupation responsible for this safety. we can find that in target, say of all costs fondant as biological and as an attempt by israel to intimidate
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gentleness, to prevent reporting its crimes against civilians and gaza. we condemn the ongoing crimes against journalists and garza, and renew on demand for them to stop immediately. while let's go to our correspondent topic of wisdom. he's joining us live from alpha and southern draws up 1st to taught it. what do we know about what's happened to his line? yes, in fact, elizabeth smile has been arrested by the is what he meant it to troops off to being approved, sally beaten by the as well. the soldiers as they were storming, as if that medical facility use my in was one of the for a minute. a just there are a bit correspondence who was completely covering all the latest update stuff on the ground. and then other parts of the territory as he has been going through really serious and get that traffic humanitarian conditions he has been arrested and all the night. right alongside with a number of
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a don't of us also who have been pizza and and the rested according to witnesses. it till now. it's not clear whether it has been a where it's man has been taken to even e. we don't know if he has been taken to on this plus location inside calls or has been taken to israel, the full investigation vault attacks against door list and violations continued as a suicide during this must be protected by the principles of the international humanitarian and isabel till now is to go on and by uniting these are principals as we have been seeing multiple attacks on june the list, we have a number of edges. they are a course that just it recruits being killed and different attacks us since the beginning of this conflict, more than 130 policy in june of this have been killed as the, as a part of them were, was killed as he was doing his job others has been killed alongside with the family members without any prior warnings. and this is, the reality here on the ground does is listen,
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trying to do its best in order to silence the palestinian narrative and also to justify its actions will stay with us topic while we look. take a closer look at what's been happening at all ship a whole special. we now know that the military rated i'll ship it is really military. and the early hours of monday morning, thousands of style patients and displays palestinians inside the compound, dozens have been detained because of the health ministry says it's very true, it's launched missiles, an open file on one of the buildings. so thought is, what is the latest you're hearing about the situation at all shift for now. yes, in fact, elizabeth, this situation is really to your 2nd side, the medical complex which has time to be any back to ration center off to initially being sold by the is very forces in the early months of the russian of this conflicts where they have ruined different departments making the hospital becomes totally on functional,
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but recently they managed to operate the 1st department which is responsible to provide a 1st it's a be the co treatment for the ones that people in going to city. now these where they build those as are still inside this medical facility carrying out different raising activities inside the yards. and also they have been arresting, gump of residents that are inside this medical facility, but also gone, says government media office had been stating that. and within the range that had been carried out to the side, the medical facility, these were the military forces, had sent him in a to one of the top officials and the ministry of interior run back must governments. here. he has been called up approved and he has been responsible for codes in a think i'm for securing a delivery. so then other parts of goes along side with ensuring he deep quote, the nation with palestinian local tribes in the district in order to guarantee the safety arrival of humanitarian supplies for moods on hundreds of thousands of
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problems. 10 years or in a very desperate need for humanitarian supplies. how to thank you very much for that, that as thought it avoids him with what we know so far. joining us lie from dawslet and gaza and axe was on, which has more on the situation and i'll ship a whole special under siege once more is really forces surround. i'll she for hospital and gaza city trapping. thousands inside the mask. we're now besieged inside. i'll she for hospital were being heavily shot at the patient's forces, suddenly rated the hospital as you can hear. now there are intense clashes going on . we're hearing sounds coming from the gate there, shrapnel falling all over the hospitals, courtyard. at dawn, as many palestinians prepared to begin their day of fasting for from a don, it's rarely bumps, fell near the hospital. video shows dozens and a desperate to escape from the compound and decide which of these readings are
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shelling in and around all she for hospital, the army circulated leaflets bordering all civilians sheltering in the hospital and other un schools to evacuate some headsets. and we do not wish to move, so we want to stay home all she plays the largest hospital in the gaza strip. it's a shelter for thousands of displaced. bella studios seeking century from israel's war. the hospital was previously invaded by his really forces which alleged it was being used, the hum us command center, a claim, israel, a read, a rated to and gets latest operation. our targeted mission isn't justin operational necessity. it's a global imperative. all forces have 100 gone specified training to prepare them for the sense that these environment and complex scenarios. they may encounter a voice against some us, not against the people of cause. we seek no harm to the civilians that some of these hiding behind the gospel officials, the 90 accusations,
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because of health industry condemned these really assault, holding it accountable for developing of hospital staff patients and the displaced inside the health ministry accused israel of again reaching international humanitarian law by targeting hospitals and refusing fabricated narratives to justify their actions. axles i much, how does there mean law that you use foreign policy? chief joseph but out has condemned as well as military offensive and gaza saying it's turning the tao tree into a graveyard. gas it was before the world, the greatest. open the page today's the greatest openness, crazy great, jennifer, tens of thousands of people and also a graveyard for many of the most important principles of humanitarian. well, joining us now as one sort of human,
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a palestinian canadian journalist who recently reported from guys a really good see you in person. also firstly, can you tell us about the role of hospitals in gaza as community homes, especially for june the list since the will began when, when we started, when you were in gaza, you were doing the interviews from nicer hospital in con units. yes. being that's both a ship, a hospital in the beginning of the war. and later in the last for the hospital, i can tell you for the fact that these hospitals transformed to just being sources of care for on the medical side to, to be, to being like small towns to building to being communities. and you would see, in addition to having thousands of thousands of people living inside the somebody cuz complexes you would also have the, the schools around that the most around. it's some of the civilians home around it's full for refugees. and you know, it's people use to wake up together 3 together and unity the sunrise,
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prayers. and after that they would go to the work, you know, the woman would meet up together and try to bake bread for the community at large. the men would work to try to build more tents for people that need this. and some people might go and try to work on a new washrooms and outside stuff. people can use them and people try to talk to get the aid stuff is coming through or off and bring it to these hospitals to a different trucks, through some of the donkey carts, except those that are also people who continue to engage in trade or logistics outside of the hospital and they continue to provide what is needed. in addition to that, that auto barber shops, they've got set up, you know, that are small of children that were selling suites and candy. and also being a place where the you know, the injured and those who are that would it being brought in? yeah. also add that to the complexity of the situation. yeah, absolutely. i mean, you are really describing a community that has been built around these hospitals,
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and so that gives us an idea then of what it looks like when the military, when soldiers go in and stop attacking these places. this is the 4th time that i'll ship a has been attacked just what kind of impact does that have on that community. then i think that as they continue to do that, they continue to target the civilians in order to ensure that they continue to remain in a situation of the rest. they do not want them to feel that because that is their home anymore. they want them to feel that they are in the spirit. they want them to feel that it is fine for them to leave it as a and to do to them at a piece of what they did to the answer sort of 1940 to 1967. they want to push them towards that off exemption area. and this is something that the majority of the 15 and it was a do not want to see happen. i also want to highlight something very important. that's 1st i hope to hear good news as soon as possible about this, made
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a little understood of doing that. but it's important. i like that. the number of journalists that have been killed in the heads that has been the greatest over a single year globally ever. so we're talking here about the target, the destinations of journalists with the families in the tent. i was staying with civilians during the with, during the working for these patients. i have many of them suffer death and their families. and many of them went to work in the morning and never came back at nights. so the world needs to wake up to what's happening there when it comes to journalism, of course. and you, as we've been saying, you palestinian canadian and you stayed in gaza for a very long time when you actually had the option of leaving again because you hold another nationality. so why was it southern portion for you to stay in gauze office for as long as you did? so i felt that was my responsibility from both religious point of view and from a humanitarian freedom loving person point of view. we wanted to show the design of
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forces that they are not going to do to us at each of 19481967. this is our line, this is yolanda free fee for all that on the world that on for the jews, christians, most friends, and anyone who is seeking freedom have lived in judas and have lived in front of fine for many centuries without issues. there's only one design isn't came in that all these issues happened. so i thought that was important that a person who could understand the english language, understand how the west works, have access to those channels through different tv us and geez, that's what found enough for us because i'm tired of this and that to continue doing the work there in addition to other social media initiatives and try to to work, i couldn't even leave the people behind me on that as palestinian canadian, joining this month. so wish you a month that can very much for your time and for sharing your experience with us, we appreciate it. thank you. the
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famine is imminent in northern gaza betters according to the global body monitoring simon on the what's known as the integration food security phase. classification, moving through 200000 palestinians will face starvation within the next few months . victoria gates and the reports in gaza, whether it's little food available, you take what you can find boiled up. these plants fill a gap, but not for long. but last was bought all our driver load, which was my mother thought as the difference between each plant and we started to recognize them. each of us each have a piece of bread a day or else wearing roof or a mother mixes crushed biscuits with milk and water to feed her daughter. been to get them. and so it was done. so yeah, it was before the war, i used to feed her fruits and vegetables last but now i can't provide d as well. i used to give her high energy biscuit, but we can't afford them. don't visit the neonatal intensive care unit again.
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morality, hospital, st. increasing number of babies of dying because of a keep many attrition, but one of the most important with breathing problems. so we place them in incubators until the game, the proper weight, then the discharged. unfortunately, after 5 days or a week, the baby with 10 bad conditions, many of them if died, the global body monitoring salmon, the ip see says phase 5 on its scale is the most severe and is classified as famine . it occurs when at least 20 percent of the population is facing an extreme lack of food. so 2 percent of children, a suffering from acute malnutrition, and 2 people in $10000.00 a dying each day due to starvation. the ip see, one famine is imminent in northern garza and could occur any time between now and may. unicef estimates one and 3 children younger than 2 as malnourished the number
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this doubled since january. the doctors are reporting that they no longer see the normal size baby. what they do see though, the subject li, small, still bunk beds most still born babies. and mon, neo natal, that's called in pop by the, by again, the mound friction, the hydrogen, and the complication the un says the catastrophic levels of hunger demand, the immediate opening of more channels to deliver assistance, say, so any a fraction of what's needed to stop people stopping has arrived. well, let's do that name yet because this trip is dying slowly. it's not from the missiles then from hunger, if not from hunger, then from dehydration. palestinians hope the ip sees warning will improve conditions on the ground for the time being and until much more a derives hundreds of thousands of people are facing the possibility of starvation . victoria gates and b l. g. as in golf, as most wonderful children,
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including those with the existing illnesses, are the greatest risk of salvation for parents on doing everything they can to save them. but it's often notion of stephanie decor before the signs of starvation. a hard to miss friday is 6 years old. his cheeky smile has faded away along with a light in his eyes, his shape his muscles. he's no nothing but bones with a head too big for his body. 6 mamma cover my body, he cries, the more is health of the healthy, let alone the chronically ill fed the model of the small cystic phase suffering from cystic fibrosis, which is stick mucus. on his long as this disease require specific nutrition and strict diet along with constant treatment, all of which is totally absent in the north in system of my child's health condition has deteriorated. for 2 months, he has been suffering dire complications,
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including severe dehydration. since we brought him to hospital, he has been living on solutions just to survive or his mother shows us by the before the war. despite his condition, he was a beaming, happy child. just slightly reluctant, don't, sir. not recognizable now. friday's being treated in japan, yet in the north of the gaza strip ages recently started trickling in after months of nothing misstep about them to horse. but the most part of guys, this trip has been denied the entity or any of the lease. am i the name lead medical supplies coupled with the state of starvation from bob and has resolved these conditions? uh is that is a bad thing like that to find out more than 20 children died as documented because of man nutrition. what we want the situation when it gets worse, as our vision is rabbit,
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doing the population in the law is that some of the united nations in february warns that one quarter of goes this population was one step away from imminent simon agency say they have all the supplies ready to help, but they need to be given safe access by land for multiple crossings and that needs to be done. now, this is certainly not an effective, efficient, humane, nor dignified solution. stephanie decker, which is 0 that spring and christopher lock you. now he's the secretary general of doctors without borders, and he's joining us live from delphi and southern god. so thank you very much for your time mr. lawn care. how does your organization, 1st they've been impacted by the will and what does that meant for its operations? of gaza a what is the best um, the be our ability to operate in the, in the gaza strip is really without president in terms of the complicated nature of
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providing humanitarian assistance. in a, in a situation of continued bombardments on other sit with the population that is on the siege. assess doctors that borders where they used to working in conflict. so it is, but really the risk that our teams are on the palestinian colleagues and their families is really extraordinary. you have, you had to reduce the either the size of your teams or what the able to do because of the risks that they're facing. and again, what, what does that mean to and for the social services that they provide? what seems to be moving around the, the goal is a strip to be able to fight for the be able to provide even the most basic elements of medical health care. moving from hospital to hospital and we're very lucky to have a very, very committed to replace the promised indian stuff is all one thing to ensure that we can continue the health services throughout all of these deplorable conditions.
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you say that you're terms of a moving from hospital to hospital. i know that they haven't worked at all shifts. i, your teams haven't worked at all chip, a hospital per se. but what is your reaction to the full attack on what is causes largest health care facilities since the world again, full health facilities are protected on the international humanitarian law. health facilities are a place where people go for desperate assistance and the most critical moments of the, of a lies on full health facilities. should free protective reset this before. and we're going to keep saying it's, do you think it's making a difference though? i mean, it's your saying it, there are many other people, i mean the world health organization, the wells leading health body has repeatedly said that we've heard from the secretary general of the world health organization, even on monday. why is it this making a difference? i think that's probably not such a question for me, but what i can say is that uh the situation is desperate just this afternoon i i
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cross the um, truancy. if it goes straight from the rough uh, uh, to the rasa crossing, the number of people around is extraordinary barrel. um people filling the streets . um, they're all makes shift uh shelters on both sides of the road. on mostly shopping. there were kids everywhere. if they were to be a ground invasion into the gaza strip, which is something that with, with terrified open and hearing all is going to be a complete catastrophe, is going to be a disaster upon disaster. and you're saying that, you know, it's not a question for you about why all of your warnings have made, you know, and other 8 organizations warnings, not making a difference. but the question for you then is, what is at stake? if israel continues to ignore the, please of the international community, annual and gaza, now what does that state for the people that do it? what does it state for the people of,
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of gaza is even having the most basic assistance that they need to be able to sustain, sustain, sustain life. we've seen tens of thousands of people carols in the, in the gaza strip. um, we need to insure we'd be as really government needs to prevent further flights and we need an immediate cease by sustainable 65 under such as the united states government who are providing weapons that all enabling this conflict to continue need to end the complicity. now mr. lock, you thank you very much for your time, for joining us from gaza. that is the secretary general of doctors without borders, christopher loc. yeah. well, the un secretary general on to one year gutierrez has commented on the report by the global body monitoring simon. he said the hunger classes in gauze as entirely man made as this is the highest number of people facing catastrophic and got every corner of it by the integrateds for security seaquest vacation system
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anywhere. anytime this is an entirely manmade, this austin and the product makes clear that you can be halted to those reports is exhibit a for the needs for the immediate humanitarian ceasefire. i call on these various sorry, d is to ensure to complete and fair to the excess 40 mediterranean boots throughout garza and for the international community to fully support all of the many teddy and efforts the spring and model of the shot. i'll just say our senior political analyst, he's joining us live from paris. so a lot of alons being wrong today might want to do things that this integrated. so security phase or i pc classification, that famine is imminent in northern gaza, will lead to more perhaps more importantly, real pressure on israel to allow age that's wasting at the borders into this trip
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when we're wrong with the slope. so, but just a just focus on what the security general just sense. i understand that this is the ongoing expression mat in me. yes, it's not. that should not be the tech guy. so it is, the maids not just made. it's not passive. act is, is right, made is right, continues to contribute to despite the fact that congress weston professionals are in and out of this rise. they say their piece, but then they leave without putting any pressure. that is not just simple quantities or the government to cease and desist from startling, proposed to me and people thus far. unfortunately, while there is a lot of talk about the needs, there are no human activity in a, in the is really,
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is claim that the on site to incorporate can and the are believe which are not being on our own or for the shopping for deliveries. just to be clear as use a but out of the you for the policy chief. so today we are not at the break or i mean we are in state funding. we're ready to contract in guzzle and model on how much do you think that this is really government is emboldened by the fact that people in israel themselves don't want humanitarian aid going into gaza. alexis poll conducted by the israel democracy institute shows a majority of jewish. this rate is 68 percent opposed to transfer a few monetary and aid even if an international body not linked to him off on why the un agency for palestinian refugees administered it. i think this is very important, not because of my understanding to how the 4 was conducted,
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but because over the past 15 years, which is 0, i have been warning of that because vision of the issue society is running. society has gone from one scene to another exchange. and now we have the most precious stick most from mexico is really quite a should government, but the country has seen in its 75 years. now why is this is very important for what is going on today. it's because it does show content in its deepest sense. what do i mean by that? to prove that there is a genocide, it's not just about getting the for wanting jacayla whole number of people and then go certain population size the population behind the government. what does she doing? good is on board with something that we've seen in the 2nd world war where
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to go for a position at this point in talk trinity to search the human as ation. all the others that when i'm station or partners to do one, i zation hard 1st and i think successful is really right. the government have been shot the this is alternate to a good number to population. this right now majority of the ship is a truck search to the human as issue of the posting. and oh wow, this is most of you know, the actual distance between and you see the any is ready between the 2. in the domain, you see something like 6 months or 9 kilometers. so these are 2 communities. the much can to the point, the fact that one community can did one ice the other show much and would like it to start. it just goes a long way to tell you that successive is really starting. my parents in fact,
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succeeded in this stuff. it's not a colonial stepping to infuse the kind of racism that is necessary to carry a general, sorry, i guess the questions. and is it also a confuse, of population my long because some other very interesting results that really take the pulse of people in his round. at the moment the majority of people surveyed saying that the likelihood of absolute victory and gaza is low, and yet they oppose a political agreement to end the rules. as i said from the very beginning, are my part of my doubts of our 4 was protected because this is more or less of a student that does stands for social democracy. there's a lot of this entire spectrum screwed up anyhow. government. so there's $2.00 after 5 months, so this from brother, the genocide, that these are, it is awesome to the on the higher especially don't want to follow the much she
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think that okay. in fact, yesterday i was listening to security or another. or is there any meet you saying that is not, it has failed to know, but what is one, how much the the should the fight, it must have destruction was not much fighters would not raise and sincerely, not one hand must parts it under to these ads the kind of thing is in cause i have nothing voltage against thomas. so i think number of assumptions on the part of this really is i basically said this for has failed to reach it subject despite the destruction of guys. so i'm going to, we recognize that perhaps the destruction of gaza is the objective or not. what is the claim to be then? yes, most societies understand that well because what she's talking about the aspect of this uh, the support for example, when they say,
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do you have something to say to susan, what does that mean? because the site that's not there. so basically you're asking is right, and you, so the person who's different story, to be honest with you, here's what it is really saying by what the person is do or do not desire to state what that they do or do not have a right or so if you can finish it, because not right in front international law or senior has the right for surface every nation. now it's not to be is ready to dislike. that is our senior political analyst model on the shot of joining us live from paris. thank you much one, still ahead on this, i'll just say on these out a day off to his election victory that even if susan is set to mock 10 years since bushes annexation of crimea will be not from moscow. on sports more controversy in turkey is top's all divisions. 12 people are arrested off to this bold thing. fans and play is the
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it's feeling more like june and the us pacific northwest cobra one. so let's begin there with a good stuff. 24 degrees in portland, full on sunshine here looking good across the western canada and the canadian prairies as well. temperatures are also shooting up across the state of california . same goes for colorado as well. just the other day at denver headed the biggest fit start of the seas and 60 centimeters in the city. and now the big notes going on with temperatures at 13 degrees. different story in the east lake effect snow for the great lakes here, including toronto. i'd be surprised if new york gets into double digits, and then i think blizzard conditions for that western side of canada's newfoundland, and labrador province. northerly wind has certainly freshen things up through the us call states that cooler is poring over the us gulf states through the gulf of
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mexico running into ne mexico. where once again, we could see some big hailstones here as a result, spill this warm breeze blown across the caribbean. so for hunters is capital to goose a gal for $3435.00 degrees on monday, still under showers, fucked into the northern part of brazil. here, but i got to take is south of this where a heat wave alerts have expanded into southern brazil, temperatures running a good 5 degrees above average. and these storms around the river plates likely to be severe. dropping some help, the trips from it switches and left with a toxic legacy. when you teach, they usually forget people from lake point when you think that the people in power meet, the inhabitants still fighting for justice. jesse, wait and took, evaluate and think. and for the money it went home. i didn't think they even
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considered us again. the black people, people, the sacrifice then on out, is there a brutal occupation resulting in a her risk take your time. i'll just say it was investigated units interrogates the evidence and reveals voltage presented to the world to justify israel was sold on gaza. dozens of children bound him up during them and executed them. this information has been used by officious books passing october 7th on tuesday or the news the
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watching on just the off of me, elizabeth put on them and don't have a mind to about top stories. the cell is really military has beaten, entertained alger 00, and elizabeth smiled on google. inside. i'll ship a whole special. ben garza, he was reporting on the is really raid with his colleagues when he was dragged away . is ready for us is also destroyed, satellite trucks used by tv, news crews. well, that is really military rated ship, a health portion of the early hours of monday, thousands of stop patients and displaced palestinians inside the compound. thousands of people have been detained under un, back proportion to the food causes and gaza says famine as amended to the north and the entire territory. territories under threat of famine review committee says they will be found and by may unless this a ceasefire. dr. james smith is an emergency physician who worked at opposite hospital with the bushes, child, he medical ace, the palestinians during the war on gaza and he's joining his life from london.
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thank you very much for your time. seriously, can you tell us about the conditions under which you are working at all like the hospital? the thanks, elizabeth. i mean, the 1st thing to say is that the conditions with her risk when we, with the back in the, the end of december, early january, the situation has only deteriorated since then. what i'm hearing from colleagues that are working, that now the palestinian doctors and nurses we were working with is that the situation is, is that even more catastrophic than it was when we were working together back in, in january that still seeing hundreds of patients many presenting with complex medical problems, but of course also patients with complex and traumatic injuries, often play trauma in the context of the ongoing violence. israel's body, as you've seen, is these ongoing, still in the middle in the north of concepts and increasingly also in the south. and when you say the conditions will have reflect that they were catastrophic. that would terrible injuries that you were seeing. can you describe to was
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a little bit more about the conditions that you and your colleagues were facing at all. like the hospital we would, we would effectively encountering multiple mess, casualty incidents on a daily basis. a single mass casualty incident is an event in which the number of patients arriving at the hospital at any given time over whelmed the capacity of a facility to manage in a single 24 hour period. we were seeing mass casualty incident estimates. casualty incidence. 101620 trauma wounded, the patients arriving at the hospital at any given moment. and they were adults and children with some of the most horrific, traumatic injuries that i had ever seen under the hospital. have the resources to treat these injuries. when you talk about, you know, how often they were coming in, we reports me a daily, it feels like on the attacks on the law, for instance,
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where they're at, you know, sometimes tens of people killed and we say that the injuries have been taken to alex the hospital in the hospital, so i was very, very limited capacity. so i like so i had very limited capacity at the time. but we with the, the, the sort of classification system of levels of functionality is, is somewhat deceptive. there on no functional hospitals across the gulf strip at the present time, we will frequently running out of the most basic medical equipment. the palestinian health care work is that we were working with. they've been doing this now for the better part of 6 months. they are completely exhausted, many a completely traumatized when they're not working that trying to fend for themselves and for the families. this is a completely dysfunctional system that has been systematically dismantled. find these rightly minute treat and will be in proportion on the you one back to ports which say that simon is imminent and gaza. did you see people patients already
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impacted by lack food and also when you were there? so yes, in short, palestinian pediatricians that we were working with back in december uh, were already alerting us to the fact that they had seen children presenting with signs of malnutrition at that stage. now bear in mind that they were therapy multiple mornings with respect to immune and farming, and the deteriorate thing and food security situation in gaza since october, back in december, the un born, but farming would be inevitable without immediate action. we haven't seen the action. in fact, the situation has just deteriorated further. so these projections now will the morning of immune and famine. and as stated by the fireman review committee, it is something that we knew was coming on. frankly, the world had stood by and has watched this happen, has watched israel manufacture a catastrophe of a scale. unlike anything we've seen in the 21st century. talked to us last,
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thank you so much for giving us your time and for really describing to us the conditions and guys that we really appreciate it. i of representatives from 8 organizations for testing in london, the cooling on the bushes government to push it as well to allow more aiden to the gaza strip and, and sees charlie angela has moved from london outside the far north as long as the noise you can hear is the signing of for some time. this is what the, how you doing these protests i made of it was for the medical agent, palestinians, and other agencies visit police on the ground to be in a sense of will be god calling to see how the situation is, is terry thing. and then now begging for them to put pressure on the british government to dissuade as well to let a in. now these tons is a new report of the security has just been released outlining a situation in god that is common is immune into the news. and there's
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a risk of common across the whole of the gaza strip. we spoke to the ceo of medical april palestinians, many awards. and she said, you have 40 here today because you do sign in, you know, and then in, in gas or 1100000 people are in catastrophic levels or reading security. and for the month to, for the last 5 months, it's worth more than we've consistently issued warnings about who it is to claim producing innovation to the homeless situation. and nothing has been done inside the only one. it's very clear notice starvation is being used as a width of war. and just to give you an example back in january or adopters, medically to come to sidney and don't care testing. one of the hospitals in java issued a statement saying that they were seeing signs of tv as mount interested in amongst the children. last month, we saw a diesel coming in between $1.00 and $6.00 children under the age of 2 in the north of mount motors. and no one in the chosen,
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under the age of the situation continues to get work and nothing is done to end the terrible. this is a really simple problem to solve. it is we would only let and then we could do that as he started on sunday job. and so is that i would love to see it uh 5 minutes and get me to let more a in the saying that the wells could not stand by your phone calls. so that takes them and other agencies to say that children are starving dogs at a rate well has never seen and displacement is a hosting noise wake up government to the other foreign governments. natasha sat down to add his very soul does have arrested at least $25.00 pound list in athens during the latest rates and towns and cities across the occupied westbank. the they should have refugee come south of bethlehem was also stormed. one of the people detained, that is why the judge may she was released during the c spa and exchange deal
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between him. austin as well in november. the still ahead on the news. our carlos was retained as indian wells twice, so we'll show you how he did it since the business latest is sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the
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business agents to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant, the european union and says, of letting me pollutants re election for a full time in russia has been based on depression and intimidation. the president hailed his election victory, which puts him on calls to be the longest serving russian data in more than 200 years. his one was largely seen as a full on conclusion,
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with none of the other candidates opposing his policies or the war and ukraine to the e. u. foreign policy chief says pollutions the victory is meaningless. what they want to do, she bade dish, has not been to the fair elections, no sea of service you highly irritated in vitamin position and before them optically what i can say. but more than that, these are the excess as being base and refreshing and in see me the age and being held onto your canyon by category. violating ukrainian or russian president says he doesn't care about outside opinions. you know, because of that, you look at them, we can see, due to when they, we've many tasks ahead of us. but when we're consolidated, i think it'll become clear to everyone that no matter how much they want to intimidate just the much a who or how much they want to suppress will and consciousness. no one in history,
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as i've already said, has ever succeeded. anything of the sort, it was really, it's not woods now and will not work in the future. i never knew the thousands of in moscow, the red square to mark the 10th anniversary of russia's annexation of crimea from ukraine. president development fusion is expected to address the crowd to comment as recognize as conscious to claim by most countries. what is the strategic prize that provides buses, navy, why the access to the was cave has repeatedly attacked. the base has this since this fall to russia's full scale invasion in february 2022. let's go to junia shop a while and now she's joining us live from moscow. and we've been looking at those pictures of celebrations in red square. usually a mocking 10 years since the russian annexation of crimea. so what is the mood and most coach day? the wireless pool, so fast have had some official woods from authorities, and several exhibitions in raleigh's has been held hand. but of course,
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as you mentioned, a huge concept is taking place right now at red square with thousands, tens of thousands that should say of students and states employees have been invited. the patient is expected to deliver a speech shortly. we're expecting him to talk about his trans and when and the election which actually covered sided with the 10th anniversary of the we unification of crimea and russia. that's the way we call it here in, in the country. so in the meantime, it's interesting to say do mind if the duration council on to an invalid days, the transfer crimea to ukraine, which took place back in 1954. the bill has already been submitted for consideration and these acts adopted back in 1954 under the rule of by the then soviet leads indicate that crucial,
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according to the legislature, had no legal and legal rights and caused in know was damage to the silver rights of russia and the interest of the russian people. okay. unit. and it is of course, the day off to persons when a very expected when. so how is the kremlin for training that victory well, the criminal is very happy actually about his victory because i mean, equipment had that goals and they have achieved those goals. and now we see that, so let's be patient is about to appear in front of his audience. so he supposes, and that's the way he speaks to the nation. 10 years ago he gains his unprecedented support and put to our seats when he announced that's quite me. it became part of russia, the russian people was so supplied by dodson and the so primed division. and people
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in crime, you seem to, to shred the same mood now 10 years old. we can see that many people still support the idea to be part of russia. others. i'd be that they waiting for you praying to retire and then talk about and knock most via of total fear. thank you very much for that, julia. that is usually a shop, a lot of a live in moscow and sweden has raised the flag of the nato alliance outside. it's parliament, 82. yeah. as long as with the country applied for membership, by joining nato stock on both with decades of mutual refund policy, both sweden and finland applies and join the military alliance in the wake of the russian invasion of ukraine. and during the flag raising ceremony of the swedish king hailed he, quote, a new era for his country, saying the move would preserve peace and security in the region. this or i assigned this for now his demo. thank you. elizabeth. favorite president johnny in frontier now has cooled the violence which mont attack his super late match between traps and store and fed about che,
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absolutely unacceptable with no place in sports or society. and about chase players was celebrating that $32.00 victory at the end of the game when funds of home team process for storms. the pitch pool has clashed with security forces and sent about 2 players. 12 people to be interested and took. he is interior minister says will sort. he's viewing just on investigation. it's you have another control. the state in the countries talk legality of the season. a referee was attacked by a club presidents which led to the suspension of fixtures. the english cup, semi final lineup, has now been confirmed after a dramatic day of action on sunday. that sofa team goes into games. tom size and reports he's got a bunch of so united versus liverpool is always a big fixture in english football calendar. but this will go down as one of the classics twice, little consult, the minutes away from reaching the semi finals twice that was sorted by light strikes. in a 2nd goal thriller, is there a 10 hot dimensions to united?
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do it through to the fun for that wembley and the future of the team. it's very broad. it is a huge potential. we have to get it out. and we have to get to consistency in that this could be that moment where we add that to the team that we need to believe and energy add to that they can do amazing things. i have. and i think when you can beat the for the way we do that, you compete and your opponent doesn't swap kind of site sets on an unprecedented quadruple in his final season in charge of level. and it looked like that was still on track. thanks to harvey elliot's extra time strike the goals for mux rush for the i'm a deal or the ending that dream united has been rewarded with a match up against 2nd tier coventry. and the final full of is restless. i think everybody was out of game today. so 2 teams of both understood the importance of the location. the team is outstanding situation in a moment while we go through all these different and difficult to do is apps with
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the exception of the day, the code, the phone, the game. and what if these drafted i'd be lost it and united those about down in london. there was a game that had everything read called the miss penalty and the bazaar room go chelsea's 40 victory against best. that was false and straightforward. chelsea richard punch of tina was boot for some of the substitutions he made. it was a sub see school decrease your goals in his post matched press conference, he addressed is critically single so much because people say, oh, the biggest quote. what do you see? the names on the 18 under 18 or 19 and looting under 31. and do you want to, did you want i said that before you did because you know, be this quote. you know, way we used to many on the we put yeah, because we use these guys. well, what is the pressure of punch of t like so now? but the police remain in the bottom half of the premier league and
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a semi final clash against defending champions. manchester city awaits tom size and i was just the right guy. a surface intent is call us outcries, has retained his indian wells. thoughts allow us to be seen. daniel met with us in the final, the load number 2 recovered from 3 gloves down in the 1st set to clinch it in a tie break. the finance and breeze through the 2nd set $61.00 to claim his 1st title, since wimbledon in july last year. oh, carouse is struggling with an ankle injury and the lead up to this toner looks to be back in full and becomes the 1st repeat when a asked indian wells since may that joke of which $13.00, straight, sorry to from 2015 to 20. 16. it means a lot to me lifting this trophy in the stone, i'm in because how you overcome a lot of problems, even in my head, that out of florida. and so physically and the associated best as present for the not to that i didn't we not someone i mean, since,
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since when my lun for me doesn't, it doesn't matter. it's about to enjoy playing tennis. i'm really, really happy to live just traffic was a fine. i fall on my side of the this don't i'm in on the i felt really, really what really, really good in the women's tournament. well, number one, it is found sac beats marissa zachary, to win the title for the 2nd time. the pilot still have little trouble against the greek opponents basing. zachary, in straight sets, 6 full 6 loves in just over an hour in california. this was a re matches the 2022 finding which the top seat also i want it was to be on sex is told leading 20th much when of the he was assessing all of my mental training, bigger system issues and reading the phone like that. and then keep going, so i'm happy that i focus on the right things. and i also improve some stuff that i, i, i thought, you know, i did wrong in the middle of this 1st set. so it was all pretty nice to, you know, feel the feeling of being scotia for that has become the 1st gulf in history to
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defend the players championship title chef list office today on 12 on the palm, buddy, hold out for eagle on the full great show here which fonts and incredible run, assuming much procedures come back in the tournament. the see here history wasn't until the final cost of events that the, when it was decided, how about this for a way to miss out on the joint lead? that's it, that from windham clock, somehow spiraling out to the cup as he failed to take it into a playoff chaplain, winning by one shot, caught him the joint low as round as us when it's his success for you comparisons with 15. so i made you when it's how good you can be compared to tiger, i think is really special, but i mean, the guy stands alone. i think in our games, i mean, it really does mean this is my 8th term. it went out here and i've tied them in players championships outside of that, you know, i got 14 more majors and you know, 70 some pga tour events to catch up. so i think put a stick to myer team and just continue to, you know,
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part of long try and steve is even keel is i can't. now so caution i'm into me and be a sign. we'll start kyrie of in beach the also to clinton victory for the dallas mavericks against the denver nuggets. i have a 20000 pounds with them to the american airlines center to watch everything with it, which was crucial to that playoffs in the process. it ended a 6 a winning street, so the defending and the attempt to some nuggets call hi mr. to send the, replace them out of the office of western was there at the other end of the conference, the san antonio spurs are having as a tough convicts, but that's all the plans. it's that one by me, i'm a continues to shine side b. and that he's assessed by in n b, a history to register the t point 15. rebounds 5 assist and 5 blocks while she thinks i have a 50 percent success rate. he's in the position. so when looking at the, the slight suicide having one of the west records that see
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that is what you'll support from me for now. pizza will have another update, and i thank you very much for that to us lens now with defenses around the town. and brenda, the whole, the volcano that erupt for the full time since december sign to say, lama has been flowing towards the ocean at about one kilometer an hour. but if he has to be slowing hundreds of people at the blue to good and one of iceland talk towards the attractions have to be moved. a brazil is experiencing a huge wave of the officials warning of health risks. 1600 municipalities in the southeastern central west regions are under the weather x, but it's a temperature isn't vision now arose to 40 degrees, but it felt more like 60 because of high humidity scientists. describe it as a rep for breaking fennel sensation. well, that sits for this, i'll just here and use all the stay with us. we're back in just a couple of minutes with all the license developments on top stories. the
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these people are practicing skills needed to save lives in the heat of battle. they are roughly divided equally between men and women. if a woman meets the physical criteria and has the right to cycle logical motivation, she can absolutely perform tasks at the level of any man as a dentist, again, as registered for possible military service. if needed, or look at my toll and someone will be hit as a person with a medical background, i have to know what to do is ukraine begins the 3rd year of this full scale war. there was a growing awareness of the need from old military posts and now i do believe women have a high volume in the army. and for some positions they're more suitable even according to my mail command. so there is a place for each woman, but i understand also that it should be very hard for mothers to leave the family. but as the we're trying zone, it's
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a decision increasing numbers of women may be called on to make palestine. this once of very different place from today to cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film, which is 0. well, here's historians and i'd witness accounts that portray early 20th century by this time as a thriving fibers. the reach of was open investments were active, moving from one city to another, palestine 1920 on al jazeera, the resilience can sprout from even the harshest urban environments. a soaring costs, threatening the community screen, some curious affair. my life is finished. one city farmer bows to protect them, have to think about how we go and how we go to pay our rent before a smile on the people spaces and encourage them to grow foods taking a greenstone in the case because we all refuse to london,
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grow witness on a jersey to the israeli forces arrest and beaten algebra generalist covering the siege of all ship a whole special in gaza. the don't want me to put on a mendez's algebra live from don't ha, also coming up is one has lost a series of very strikes around all ship a, how specials, thousands of palestinians attract inside the compound. are you in batch monitor says famine as imminent in northern gaza and there's a risk of it across the entire strip the gaza suffering showed when we followed applies one boy.

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