tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera June 5, 2024 8:00pm-8:31pm AST
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a spiraling mental health crisis across garza, with children suffering. the most altering nationalist is really, is hold a controversial riley and occupied east jerusalem, making an incursion into all ok. so mosque compounds also it has the fierce battles and some dogs north, dar for region. the army, badly parent military forces in the city of alpha. sure. the we begin in gaza, where is really forces have an intensifying their attacks on terms for displace people in the center of the strip. 3 camps were targeted just a few kilometers, are parts from the air and by artillery fire. they are a bridge mcgasey and,
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and will say that the and then at least $97.00 palestinians were killed in the attacks. many of them, women and children, doctors without borders, has described the assault as an insane escalation of violence. grieving families gathered outside the locks out hospital in there to better it's central guys as last remaining health facility. there are some of the we are homeless, lots of redone. you expelled us from our homes, claiming you wanted to eliminate him, us, and it's need to. but you haven't done either of those things that's in you all. who do you want to take revenge on children? on sleeping children and women? what's if you are cheap? what are your goals? that and more than 300 people were injured in those strikes, doctors are forced to treat patients on the floor while others have died waiting for a live saving operations. the hospital has warned is 3 times over capacity and says
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it can't take care of any more patients. and families that are fleeing though strikes are also coming under is really fire. these people have been displaced multiple times, often making long journeys on foot on perilous roads. they say they are simply exhausted, running from one part of gaza to the other in a desperate hope for safety. let's have now to central gaza and speak to i'll just there is any more motor choices. no outside the i'll ox the hospital in there and better any. tell us more about these a later strikes the yes. where just a few minutes after this courtyard of the hospital was a c k, i says, more injuries abroad to a lot. so hospital this health facilities coming all the way from the bridge work.
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the cam as a residential home was targeted and destroyed one paramedics and ambulance to drive or describe it to them a long time to get through the bombs home as the where it's chase by a the products, catherine surveillance and the unpredictable fall in bonds of the art stiller, it prevented them from being there right on time to save lives and from this bond house, but do this private before we seen the people trapped under large pieces of concrete as the house, the target at home completely turned into a pile of ruins. are able to bring to the hospital these 4 injuries had 2 of them are in critical condition. this is part of an ongoing bombing campaign that is started yesterday at early evening hours of yesterday. and so far, we're looking at the total numbers across the gaza strip, intense bonding campaign by air, and by land from be handling and the northern part all the way to rock off city
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$97.00 people. the vast majority of these people who were killed and over not on the days i are from the central area, mainly from the to right. but you can that some reason i don't my, of the of you count the residents of these are prove, do records. you can't are this place, palestinians are really the children and the grandchildren of palestinians who are displaced in 194 dated from their towns in their villages in palestinian territories. 1994. the territory are now living the same exact scenario, the various brand fathers and parents lived through a 97 deal was built a triple the number of the critically injured inside the hospital and tell us more heavy about the situation inside the hospital. we're right now we're seeing these increase the pressure on this health facility. this is the last the hospital,
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the only remaining operational health facility in defense from the area. there is a, a, another, a charitable health facility in the new site, right. would you get a very small compared to locks off the gold lars, down and prepared for this kind of emergency? then choosing the flux of injury. so all the pieces are transferred here and uh, the posit, months has been quite difficult and not only on the positive but across deductibles its facilities and the health care sector. it'd be crippled to the point where the vast majority of these health care facilities are pushed. out of service inside here, this health facilities receive the injuries on the floor of the hospital. no rooms available, no space, and no medical supply. then the tragedy that the majority of people arriving here in a critical condition, critical injuries, cannot make it because the lack of medical supplies and there's the vision, medical and stuff inside the hospital. we're talking about simple things like antiseptic or, and stage are not available inside the hospital and injures who have to wait the
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how they are at risk of losing their life because of and sufficient medical to stop . and the lack of these necessary medical style kind of more, the more thank you so very much, greatly appreciate it. while the war has taken an unbearable toll on gauze as children last month's images of a headless baby and off after it is rarely ever strikes. shocked the world. i do is just was just 18 months old, was killed when is really forces targeted displacements account 45 people were killed under 0. i spoke to um, its grieving father and brothers coming to the back has their story. the family united in grief who dreamed of being a doctor all kind of dreamed of being a pilot, just 18 months old us made, hadn't yet had
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a chance to dream of becoming anything. down the jaws wife and 3 children were killed and is ready to strike on a displacement. come in, rafa show how to continue to use or say order a can i saw the bodies of my wife, my daughter, her to my son are con and my baby osmond i was told he was headless. i just picked inside the body bag and saw his body without a head. i couldn't stand to see any more. i lifted up again and walked away from the end of all the capitated in the last estimate was among the 45 people to the attack. many others at the comp bundle noise in the tents. they had been staying in his ready designated safe area. they were killed just 2 days off to the international court of justice, ordered israel to stop its incursion into rough uh, despite estimates find a day, this is how his family tries to remember him. they kept his toys and clothes,
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source of comfort and pain. most of all that, all up that you know, and every time i look at my brother's belongings, i'm overwhelmed with grief. i hope to be killed, so i can join him in heaven. i missed my sister and for others, i miss them all for several moments. table understand who i missed, my mother, my sister who died and my 2 brothers are common estimate. i wish they'd never been killed. i missed them too much from its head was never found and whose families were forced to bury him without it. his grave is next to his mother and siblings in the ruins of cause a canal metal back out of his era small as talks continue to reach a ceasefire. and israel's war on gauze either ahead of moss has told l g 0 that the
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group is willing to respond positively to an agreement as long as is really forces . stop all of their attacks on the gaza strip and totally withdraw. they must also complete a prisoner exchange. it's now honey. i also said the violent behavior of his really also nationalists on a march and occupied east jerusalem shows the city is the focus of the conflict and that his people will not rest until the occupation leaves alter nationalist as railways have been marching through occupied east jerusalem is part of their so called flag day celebrations. the event marx, israel's illegal occupation of the area after the 1967 war, all participants were heard chanting death to arabs while marching through a palestinian area of the city of benjamin netanyahu, whose cabinet has bound elder 0 from reporting in israel. so let's go to iran con, who is in the jordanian capital, a mom from which he is monitoring events in ron,
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if you've been at previous flag marches, how does this one compare to the ones that you've attended as well this one is much more violent and much more openly racist than previous cycled flag launches. and previous ones were actually incredibly braces. it began with a social media campaign by the participants in march, who said, if a master cooled the attack on israel, the likes of floods that week, say we should flood it with is really flags began in the morning with the members of at the bar. but them give is a party, the national security administer who went in to the likes of most compound based talk you to pray. they raised these rating flags. those are 2 things they are not allowed to do under the agreement between the 2. what i mean, what if you manage the sites on these really well, of course they did it any way and they did this because they knew it would inflame,
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and they wanted to escalate the tensions almost immediately after that. the participants of the march started attacking palestinians in the occupied old city of east jerusalem. uh they actually was pushing around and hitting older palestinian men and women. they actually went into shops, they started trashing those shops so much so. but these ready police said to the published and you just need to close your shop. so we called stop the pops of the one to stop them. and we've had the accusation against the police time and time again when it comes to occupied east jerusalem. but we've also had the, the have been ocean actually, so pulled guns on the palestinians. and once again, the police haven't really stopped to, of the silent stopping these people from attacking how soon they simply trying to keep control. and they lose control of this part time is that this month's last year i was being smart to it was, i was live on it. i was being insulted. my colleague,
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the else from out of the arabic was actually punched in the face, was that he was live on ad by some of these people business. got even less than that was all of the jet list that was being you that harassed in one way or other old physically assaulted. and that just didn't include palestinian or international and used to unless it was included is really use journalist as well. no. the, the far i'm going to start with just mentioned earlier, it them up and get there is actually going to be giving a speech at this rally. also we're expecting today from betsel smart trace, the finance phase to another lead to one of those open the races. policies expect them to be a bit more political, a bit more diplomatic in that language, but expect them to be very clear. and what they say that this is that territory that this is new, occupied land that it simply belongs to israel expecting to reference the occupied westbank as well. so there's a lot of anger when it comes to the palestinian simply going about the ordinary just lives. they want rid of them,
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they want to get rid of them from this area. and the flag board, she's really an excuse to just simply be open the racist toward palestinians. and more on con, reporting. thank you. and ron the there's been renewed. fighting between the sudanese army and the parent military rapids support forces in the city of alpha. sure. in the state capital of saddam's northern dar for states both sides are using heavy weapons and artillery violence broke out in the mid may to the alarm of the international community. because as the humanitarian aid hub, we are assessed and the student needs army have been vying trip in full or for control rather of the country and a civil war that's killed at least $14000.00 people in one year. clara
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nicholas is the head of doctors without borders, emergency response institute on and she says the conflict is having a catastrophic effect on the population. it would be a very high multitude inside the population. and because of the fighting, but not only because of the fact you go to, so there is a supply issue. so at the moment, there is almost no trucks, even commercial trucks arriving at so it means that so even food is the best on the list available. what those are, some that's available. so it means that even if people are, we start thinking about they know of, of different to 4 different conditions. so even a, we used to be doing the, it will be more and more complicated already. mother cushion was some very much inside the c t. and a new server. so what we can imagine though, is this sufficient, continue like this independent. there will be, we have very kind of mortality that is for, for the want did the very
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a new norm. so we received the already more than 1300 for didn't know only of us the, to doing centrally of the moment. and well them to him, the, the bus to wait. there are lots of the people needs to be a very gene. and unfortunately, there is just just one surgeon company in the fashion. so yes to to we are going to new with all the cases received in the hospital. and the hospital itself is not safe at all because that will be no really touched by the shilling full times in the, in the 10 days. so it's the continue out to reduce but it's very difficult to work in subsequent strips situations. so have here on al jazeera, the were in normandy, simulations are held in france to march the 80 or anniversary of the day. the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. if that was a rough or offensive, where would the people go? people have no place to go. each one of 1000 people has to be displaced these 2 times frank assessments. this is a maxim blow to free speech and freedom of the press informed opinions. you can be somebody that's on one of the hostages, october 7th, and return. and i want to start inside story on al jazeera. the challenge is with the,
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palestinians in gaza since tuesday. most of them were women and children. some of the people were killed in attacks on 3 camps in central gossip alter a nationalist is released to have been marching through occupied east jerusalem as part of their so called slide the celebrations, the controversial events marx, israel's illegal occupation of east jerusalem after the 1967 war and fighting between the sydney's army and paramilitary rapid support forces escalated in the capital of $2.00 north dar for states. the city of al fisher is a hub for a new monetary and aid in a country facing acute food shortages. the in the is a governing political alliance has unanimously elected prime minister and to render
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moody as its leader bodies a, b, j. p. last is sweeping majority in the 6 week elections and how to enter into coalition talks. and a reminder, the indian government has failed to give visas to algiers. correspondence to cover the story. so we're reporting on the selection from outside the country. here's, i'm close to sharif. the political parties in the huddle of take elections in india delivered shocks, results. the 6 week non polls give the governing b j b a when, but not to pay a majority in the last to rely on allies to form a government. india as low has a parliament has $543.00 seats. a party of the coalition needs to secure 272 seats to form a government b, j. b 1240 seats. not enough for the majority, but with the help of its allies. it's secure. 293 seats. the opposition congress has nearly doubled
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a chair from previous elections with $9.00 to $9.00 seats and the room with its allies. it's 1232 seats. the database quest for hedge a monic dominance has been hosted somewhat and more importantly that this whole thing of the job, the not of the more the juggernaut of the search for dominance has come on the back of the, the, the, the realities of the everyday lives. of citizens of india, or voters of india on tuesday, prime minister marine the more the claim victory saying his alliance will return for the 3rd consecutive to him. it comes up to the deep sea divisive campaign where he was accused of hate speech movie had initially set to talbot, a winning $400.00 seats. but the party lost and cruise from the states. the b j. b says the target was to mobilize because on the ground,
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everybody wants to say type goal is to motivate its workers. reset our goal is that for the end it mt. 70. the view that the was was good motivated to achieve those goals. the opposition aligns that house performed. traditions is also holding pulse, nearly $28.00 national and regional policies teamed up for the 1st time and to defeat the b. j. p. exposed see economic issues led voters to post the ballots in protest against the government. given the fact that we've had a lot of goat but vapors live in climbing and also the government has missed it on the things that called me to compete and messed up things like. but these things, these issues have led people to believe that just one thing for bigotry is not going to do the trick going forward in the interest of their own future. from the newspapers to the people on the street. the election results have taken many by surprise and most of these decision to build a temple in a u. t. a on the side of
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a former most appears to have failed to gonna much support main bob. yet the main thing is that you should not to make crime temple an issue i can do. rem, temple is okay. but if you don't have jobs, what will a temple do for now, coalition politics has return to india and visit the uncertainties of governing a nation for the world's largest population. and the consumption of these are just 0 and circus for administer. how? calling the field on has ended his 3 day visit to china with a trip to is north western nation, drawing a province. so to you is home to the largest community of wiggers outside of china . and us for decades being a refuge for those fleeing refreshing their katrina. you reports from vision has foreign minister confidence trip to china is the highest level visit player. took issue officials since 2021. he's met vice president. don't go in for administer.
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want you to discuss the deepening political and economic ties to keep wants to expand its trade with china, which was worth 47000000 dollars last year. the country participates in china is built in road initiative and has expressed interest in joining debating lead brooks economic blog experts say failed efforts to join the you have pushed turkey a closer to china because of the relative chord shoulder from europe, the regional issues, right, or can you or maybe to not see i to why the way turkey and china to and that china is an economic opportunity. the only country, perhaps a willing to invest in the kind of infrastructure that dorky is seeking during a news conference, both sides of the shed views of the rules and goals a and ukraine. saddam, thanks china for its solid darcy with the palestinians and support for 2 state solution. but one issue where the 2 countries have not always seen eye to eye is the treatment of the week,
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or people in china is north west. some change on provence in 2009, took his president's religious outdoor, who dating his treatment of the muslim minority, a judge side of the meetings, and they take a confidant, flew to the cities of orange, which he and cache got in. should joan, his is the highest profile visit. biotech is official the since 2012 those advocate . we will not increase the changing the world, especially the east lovick walls and existing understanding, weaker culture rise and life on. would it be beneficial to both china and take? yeah, it is beneficial to everyone that isn't a or some say i'm girl hasn't done enough to condemn china's repression of the weekends and the most attention of potentially millions and re education caps would be jing refers to as vocational training centers in the south western side of the chinese government is trying to legitimize and utilize or exploit the. ready silence of countries like turkey advocates say the whole confidant climate change
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on will be used to ask you questions about mcclintic. human rights violations, including the intimidation of weak is abroad and the continued separation assembly with some fee to key it is choosing blind eye to the issue and exchange katrina, you will do 0. communal races are being held in france to mark the 80th anniversary of the day. the troops from the okay, the us and canada attacked german forces on the coast of northern france and june 1944 more than 4000 soldiers were killed on the day. and another 5000 were injured. that's actually butler says this update from normandy, where de de commemorations have been taking place for the main focus of the us present job items visit to is to take part in the day commemorations here in
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normandy. he'll be meeting us veterans, they're all about a 150 k age between $96.00 and a $107.00. some of them took part in those the day landings, 80 years ago, no doubt will be sharing some of the stories and memories with the us. presence of items will also eva see a service as a hobby, to the american symmetry that i'd take pulse along side of the world. leaders in an international commemoration that will be hosted by the french president emmanuel macro. ukraine will also be here in the shape of the ukrainian prizes and followed him is less ski. he's been invited by the lee say, specifically to take part in the celebrations because of war and ukraine. in the heart of europe. it will be on many people's minds, the russian presence, let them be approved and has not been invited, nor has a russian delegation. that is a change from the policy least. they say that is because as russia, ukraine nation, the week on the size of a fight and on my call, well, a whole entire so be
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a state. and as i, as i'll have a lot to discuss the schools, particularly you crate, but also the situation in the middle east. latasha butler, i'll just sarah normandy, frauds. thanks so much for joining us on way laraca. next insight story exam is why india's b, j. p has last is parliamentary majority, the the hello we are looking at some very heavy right? because southern part. so if any of them on the side of course has now set, tell us about where it should be one or 2 spots. because it's just ahead of schedule, that black line shows where it actually is, and the blue line is where it should be. but across the western part. so she can see it pretty much where it should be in temperatures about where they should be to across this particular area. because there is a cause more cloud around, more cloud to, up towards the north, west into
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a good part of central and northern park. this dante level of f, the t i celsius, did that a approach above average at 42 degrees, but at least it's not as hot as it has been in a recent time, similar conditions. as we go on into friday. we are looking below the dry weather. meanwhile, across much of the middle east, that what's the weather? that western disturbance now in the process of pulling away from afghanistan and northern parts of buckets, dawn, but dry weather coming back in behind. one or 2 showers just around the higher ground for iran allows you to on the wall across much of that is the side of the met. it's right in a few showers into ducky a 40 full cell system on the costs when they can see. and we keeping those kind of values into the weekend. and so the facilities to full, that northeast corner of africa. plenty of showers, meanwhile, across the west, africa, all the way into the gulf of guinea. pod huge, i mean to be, is israel and obstacles piece?
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i think that the new thing you have on his government with these 5 digit, you say getting less of a thought provoking on the e. you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way . that's our facing realities. you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential? could we go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up as an, as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to how does he have and he's failed to get the sweeping majority. he'd form his voters and just november moody will now have to join a coalition to form a government. he has been accused of promoting device of policy. so what less than has this vote really sent to his party, and will there be change? this is inside story,
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