tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera June 21, 2024 12:00pm-12:31pm AST
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the reason i'm doing this kind of divisions. oh, is it already too late? so if corporations has more power making a bill in an entire country, the future is going to be good for the eyes would be nice to have to put functions as well. as human on al jazeera, the many people who did in gaza city as is really shells hate a residential square in the flow. this vouchers 0 live from. don't ha, i'm for the back. people also ahead overwhelmed and understaffed. we take you to guys as largest remaining health facility where the doctors are striving to meet the staggering needs of patients. israel's fall right minister visit last small trip sees is more power to 8 expansion of the legal settlements in the occupied
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westbank. and another setback for french interesting as a saw how nisha is military government remotes to license for a major uranium mines news . thank you for joining us. we begin with harrowing scenes out of northern gossip. the, the, this is the aftermath of an is really selling a tax on a residential supply. in the heart of god or city. the residents seems crumbling for combat. they are a large number of casualties. we understand members really, 1st of all, but destroyed, move in guys that are only 3 partially functioning. hospitals. the civil defense forces don't have enough confidence as to taking it to the hospital. and israel has
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bod, bmt of life sitting supplies to the north for weeks. now let's spring in, i'll just here is honey. my motors outside a guys as long as just remaining functioning hospital endowed by central gaza. honey, 1st of all, what more have you found out about this strike in kansas city of the yes father. well, this took place within the past hour when these really air strikes targeted. uh, dogs, um unit municipality facility in the heart of garza city. that's the north side of west this 3 intersecting without the last be the major i and very, very important area in the garza city where the vast majority of people from the eastern part of jobs is to be the northern part of gauze and city. as will have been show during inside this area. so we're not looking at the area that is being
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used by a municipality, their facilities and their employees. but also people who are being pushed into internal and enforce displays have been shouldering inside the residential home is close by. and the fact that they are their family members who actually working with municipality and with the hardwood distracted ways that happened to do were inside this facility as a public garage for the units, it probably would to keep their their truck, most of the equipment that they used in doing the clean up in areas where but where damaged caused and destruction caused by seizure. the military initial report stuck about 4 municipality employees were killed right at the spot. and one person was walking by at the time window strikes the cliff, bringing the number into 5 people. there are multiple other injuries who are documented right at the side of the, of the attack, all the transferred to a loudly baptist hospital despite the fact that the location of this public
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facility, the municipality facility is very close to ship a hospital. but we don't, survosity is completely out of service. then what's going on right now, the re half work inside the facility does not help all the transferred to an area a bit far from the targeted site in the center of god, the city. right? and these are, as we met and it's from bottom and it's causing really the collapse of the health care system. you guys tell us about the situation at all locks the hospital where you are as well right after we did the reported from inside the health facility here in the city and the only remaining to my operational health facility. or we can safely say that there isn't any functioning any properly functioning health care system across the garza's trip. the initial weeks of the war, witness the destruction delivered destruction and severe damage of health care facilities. in the northern part in java city,
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in the southern part of the economy and the city were not there hospitals, the largest public health facility and they are, was completely pushed out of service due to the destruction devastation that 6 footprint on properties in facilities. and right now here we're looking at a hospital that is beginning fruitful. it's not directly being targeted, but the fact the pressure that is put in the hospital, the lack of medical supply efficient stop that inability. and some of this stuff and surgery is taking place inside the hospital or conduct inside the hospital. depending on the materials that being reuse were in, in a proper situation. there should be more medical supply replacing these or really use equipment and materials. and the chances of getting one that can been terminated and causing a transfer. the transmission of other diseases, very high, giving the lack of sanitary and the the fact that there is indeed the public hygiene facility. here i've been destroyed. what we've seen inside the hospital is
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a representative sample of what rivers have taken place. that in other public health facilities, including us to 5 indonesian hospital tomatoes on hospital mazda hospital and right now in raleigh. and this really, monetary continues to push deeper into the city that destroyed the public healthcare facilities and pushing field hospitals into the out the scared of the city and do the work that i do wish and zone. you know, i'm awfully which we know it's not largely safe and medical to stop at the is health care for say on constant needs are from one place to another. on top of that, the lack of safety medical is staff are not immune from the tax. here they deliberately be a targeted attack did not is detained by these really military. we did a report from inside the hospital. we managed to get our restrict into a restricted area, including the operating rooms, and this is what we found out where inside the hospital like the
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emergency department here, you can see it's over crowded and i'm joined by doctor man inside the hospital from medical mission, volunteering to hold people and medical staff are we need to know more about what's going on inside the emergency department. as you can see the extreme, i, the crowding in the emergency department. this is actually a time when it's not really as busy as it could get, especially when there are a tax nearby. there's limited resources in the department with only a few doctors surfacing hundreds of patients. family members everywhere. there's not enough beds for the patients. you can see them either in wheelchairs or on the floor on that, surrounded by their family members. um there are only 3 doctors generally in the emergency department, sorry. these doctors are overworked and understand. this is
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a hospital normally that would have a couple of 100 beds and doesn't necessarily get to treat a lot of patients. there are now up to 800 patients and thousands of displaced people living here. as you can see, all around us, their patients and their family members in the car doors in hallways, living with that by whose family members. and it makes it very difficult to be able to move around even to be able to actually even find your patients that a lot of times unfortunately because there's no structure and there's no system you actually don't know always way your patients. and the way you might be able to find them in order to provide the treatments as they will. and we're going to take a look inside unlimited resources that are being provided here in the operating. you know, the healthcare facilities. there are only a couple of hospitals that are still passionate. this will be one of them. on my left hand side here are the recovery rooms where patients come off today and finish their operations and kind of to terribly sorry, everything that's inside but it's very limited. resources is not necessarily the equipment to be able to monitor them. sense of taking their vital signs,
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like blood pressure and hot, right. what is this case? yes sir. this is, this is a young kid that obviously had some vine from an explosion or bloss injury. this is a very common and unfortunate scenario, or a lot of these kids are in the pain because of their rooms. there isn't enough adequate energies. you have to be able to give them or they have to come daily down to the operating through room to get dressing changes because there isn't enough adequate supply on the wards to be able to dress a winds appropriately and, and they require care. actually this is sometimes it's not necessarily not able to be provided here at our hospital elsewhere, and these really yes, try cause damage to school sheltering display. some these after building next week came under attack. it happened in the southern city of con eunice, the thousands of palestinians who would be seeking refuge in the classroom, save the destruction of means they have no way of sleep. is really ami targeted
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refugee camps in central guys the overnight killing at least 3 people. and wounding baskets. as you can see, the classroom where we shelter is damaged. i don't know where we will sleep. we are 25 people in this classroom. look at how damage it is. look at our sleeping area. where will we sleep? we don't know. we might have to sleep in the yard or for the children of gaza. israel is, will, has turned schools into places of shelter rather than learning. so a $125000.00 young palestinians have been out of school for more than 8 months. guys, as children make up nearly 16000 of the more than 37000 people killed since october, the 7th agencies say i for the 3 and a half 1000 kids on malnourished. and on the brink of death, an estimate of $17000.00 young palestinians have lost one or both of their parents and g o say be raved children are struggling to cope and some of them are suicidal . early i spoke with all a daemon who is the founder and president of the n g o e,
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nara, who operating in gaza. she says the scale of the devastation inside the strip is unlike anything humanitarian workers have experienced before it's exponentially more dire or more desperate if that is even possible. and what you have on top of, you know, this ongoing psychological obliteration when it comes to both the adults and also the children is the sort of ominous under tone. and that is this increase that, you know, we're seeing. but that is also being reported and looting and criminal activity because what one needs to understand and this is something that tragically happens . you know, when we're talking about any sort of war dynamic with this level of deprivation of the basic necessities needed for human life. and that is that you see the moral code beginning to road. and so, you know, i was talking to a father yesterday who was telling me that his 5 year old son imagine just 5 years
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old coming up to him and saying, you know, daddy, maybe it would have been better if we had just died and stayed at home rather than having to live like this, and he was further talking about how, you know, the next more is going to happen once the bomb stop. and you hear this repeatedly over and over again. there is the war within each individual because a lot of people will tell you that right now, despite all of this madness, all of this tragedy is also providing a certain level of a distraction from the true measure of the scale, the scope of everything that has been lost and you have children that are beginning to exhibit all sorts of signs of severe and traumatic psychological distress. and when it comes to specifically the humana terry instructor. no one who works within the humanitarian sector has really been confronted. you know, with, with this level of need and loss because the traumas are still ongoing because the triggers are constantly there. you know, the buzz of the drones is sort of like this, this ongoing tons of
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o you think you've survived, but we can still come when we talk about interactions for children. very much really focuses in the space of providing a distraction. so it's activities, you know, like play like music, dancing, but then what we're also trying to do is provide children with, you know, basic educational kits. but then you have, you know, other things as well that, that we're trying to get into gaza. but that have actually been been stuck for the last 2 and a half months now pretty much ever since that up on the border costs. and that is things like children's shoes, just driving to this location this morning. you see children don't have shoes, were running around barefoot in areas where there's sewage, you have this growing increase of, you know, disease. and then you have this very sort of basic reality. and that is that when a child is scared or in pain, they turn to their parents to try to find comfort these very basic killers of stability had been fully eradicated for children. so what we try to do is build them up in the barest way possible. but when you talk to children,
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they don't use the rhetoric the language of children anymore. they use the language of adults and that is extraordinarily jarring to see and to experience and to witness. in other development, caesar in the military has transferred significant legal powers to pro settler employees in the occupied westbank. and they off is that it could lead to more settlement expansion and order posted on these really military's website transferred responsibility for civil administration, bylaws to people working for is really administered as last small traits. it also controls, planning and construction that's bringing nor all day in ramallah from on this, nor explain to us what's behind this move and the significance of it. this will follow to understand what this steps means. we have to go back to the coalition agreement of this government. we're about 10 articles in that agreement. basically states of the objective of the government to i'm actually occupied
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westbank. and what smart search has done is basically translate that plug into very actionable, very strategic measures. transferring silently under the fog of war in gaza, the authority is granted to these rarely, military, to the bureaucracy of his really government. now his people, people who are settlers and involved in subtler organizations will have the final say over supplement expansion over curtailing palestinian activity. agriculture construction and about 60 percent of the occupied west bank. of course, this is something that has been a long standing issue. this is at the heart of what this occupation is all about. and in the past months we've heard from many, you and experts and international law experts we heard even from over 50 countries of the international court of justice. saying that the, the, the occupation of this world of the, of the west bank is
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a legal precisely because it is permanent, a not temporary removing these authorities from the is rarely military to the infrastructure of is really government. remove any pretence that the occupation is temporary and it treats any is really supplement illegal under international law. like any is really a city inside israel proper. so now internationally, what does all of that mean? we've heard from states, from governments, from the european union, for example, i bought a red line of sorts about the is really government not being allowed to annex territory because of course, that is illegal and they oppose that everywhere else in the world. now we'll see a how that, how the story develops and what it will mean on the ground. but it will mean for palestinians is losing more lined, having more restrictions, even on their activity and on their access to agriculture land that they need to
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keep living. no, thank you very much for that. the best sound is there is no day every 14 their life from the my line, the occupied west back still ahead on the program. old eyes on top. why? how and when is campaign about the war on guys? i is inspiring environmental activists in indonesia and extreme heat in the united states. migraines set the border with mexico are among those suffering the most, the colors and very big samples, affecting parts of indonesia, just to the east of us amount us and very heavy showers, say more than a 100 millimeters freight in 24 hours. so it's heavy. a showers, they will drift, the wife of the race was the what the weather was the go on through the weekend.
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he's got to be a little further north into the south trying to say, we'll see some intent style pools rolling across the southern parts of in the china southern areas of vietnam. southern pasa cambodia could see some really nice the down pools, still circulation setting up, maybe we'll develop into something more on this as we go into the parts of next week. so that's something to keep an eye on as it pushes up towards the south of china penny a show as they have until the philippines across the borneo, to a little further east with some big downfalls. continuing here, let's say many big down polls for australia right with the mx style. so we have got a cold weather in place. having said that little area of low pressure in the tasman seats roaring in that cold, southerly wind. so i move fog and frost around that se aqona as we go one through the next out. so, but not quite as cold as it has been recently, a few showers that just rushing the east coast just running up into queensland where to weather will make its way across the south west through the bite and move
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back, a reminder about top stories on how to sierra a large number of casualties have been before. and after these really a talk on guys, a city, people were, seems crumbling for cover when he's really shells hate a residential square. i'm assuming they're struggling to get all of the injures to hospital is there any military has transferred significant legal powers to pro cetera employees in the occupied westbank and order posted on these really military's website transfers responsibility for a civil administration by laws to people working for is really minister based last small church it go. so controls, planning and construction which would aid the expansion of the legal settlements. are you a secretary of state on to me blinking has one is really government officials to avoid further escalation with has a lot in 11 on the us just trying to ease regional tensions. earlier this week,
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the on groups leader one, his fighters were ready for a wide a war. and these really ami said it had approved plans for 11 non offensive. the 2 sides have been exchanging fi across the border since october, but attacks had intensified in the past week. and as well now has released a video. it says shows a new kind of attack drone. the explosive drone was used in a strike on and is there any military base in mid july on the border with leaven on zeta honda as they know how to report from marsh i you and in 711 on for tots exchange or fire continues between israel and has the law, it's that a lower intensity than what we witness last week. but nevertheless, it is still an active front line that thrown that f p v drone appearing and a new hezbollah video. what they say is that they hit the military position in missoula. you're not gonna see it well because the weather is not too good. but
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that is that hill in the distance, it's empty from residents, but they had a military position and according to has the law, they hit a system that detect drones. so this is yet another message from the lebanese arm group telling the is really is or trying to discourage them from widening this war . and this is what they've been trying to do for, for the past few weeks. showcasing their capabilities slowly gradually unveiling their new arsenal. we heard from the secretary general house on the fellow on wednesday night, saying he has a surplus of fighters and a surplus of weapons, you know, to engage in a, you know, and a much wider conflict. but this really is about the terror and strategy trying to avoid this escalation because has what has repeatedly said, we're not interested in an all out war. we opened up this front to help garza and they believe that they have been, you know, achieving best buy for the 1st time and as well as history. displacing tens of thousands of people from their homes along the border. and this really has been
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putting pressure on is really officials to do something. in other world news, new jazz military government has revoked the uranium mining license. so french nuclear group o'rando, the company operates a mine with one of the world's largest deposits of uranium. this is highlighted tensions between the june tat and former colonial power friends, and is the latest step in cutting ties with fine. so some of these are 6 springs of the mind. me license that was to do both about the military june that relates to the more word and binding site which sits on $200000.00 tons of uranium. a metal used in the production of new energy, as well as nuclear weapons, is only only side operated by the traits mining company. or i know it also operates another mining sites in our lead in the north of the country. and the region of i get, is the government to forgive you, the chinese, the military leader in new jersey had given or on no, up to the 19th of june to mobilize, decide, or lose it slices. the company said, because or i can mobilize stuff, and my tv is to the side and lead infrastructure. so is
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a 4th of june relationship between phones and it's for my call. i need you to try to rearrange it says the cool last year that by virginia general academy. and then we'd start to see how the relationship taught. started taking an old style. when the french, the media didn't government boarded the french and positive to leave out, that was followed by the eviction of several hundreds of french soldiers based image and disrupting down of the offering spaces images here. now it seems that the move or the action of the future to is also targeting print businesses, images. yeah, the russian companies have indicated interest in the uranium mining. so the site anymore. and, and we're seeing also applauding of a to just between russian businesses and the russian government as well as rushing, messing the res, uh, image here, which clip point to the direction. why these new license, old devices for you. but we're in may be headed to how many degrees of do you see that i would you,
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as india as prime minister and the vendor multi is visiting indian administered kashmir, his 1st trip since winning a 3rd term 2 weeks ago. movie let a yoga session ensure in a god mocking world yoga date is government scrapped and those the majority regions, special semi autonomy status in 2019 and its right to elected leaders. but india supreme court has not ordered the government to hold local elections by the end of september. a decades long uprising against in general has killed thousands of people in kashmir. south korea has summoned the russian ambassador in protest against a new security deal between north korea and moscow on a state visit to north korea. this week, present pretend signed an agreement with kim john own pledging mutual defense support us secretary of state on to me blinking as also condemn the new 3 d as a threat to regional. these instability rushes and basset to south korea has responded. same threats against moscow's relations with young young are unacceptable. innovations are taking a page from the old lies on rasa,
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viral campaign, to raise awareness about a threat to for seen the west poplar region. and didn't indigenous tribes and palm or companies are locked in a legal battle in the supreme court. the all eyes on pop up posts are in hashtag have been shared nearly 6000000 times in social media. want to be low re for some chicago. the members of indonesia is all you in more communities from west paul province travelled 3000 kilometers to appeal to the supreme court. to save their forest we will be left with nothing. if pump oil companies are allowed to operate, we are worried about tom oil waste. polluting our sources of life. a video of this demonstration in late may has be shared online. along with it, a poster with a hash tag, all lies on popcorn. the campaigns, creator says he was inspired by the
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a i generated all lies and brought the image which went viral after that is really army bump, a 10 camp in southern gaza, killing at least $45.00 palestinians by the beginning. many people think that if we support people abroad, we also need to support at brothers and sisters at home. indonesia is the world's largest producer of palm oil and ingredient and products ranging from chocolate toothpaste. millions of hector supreme force had been cleared for it's called evasion. and production, the government stopped issuing permits in 2011 companies wanting to produce palm oil in what are considered virgin for us. said one of the balance economic and environmental concerns. after the say, the case is before the supreme court's ar test of the government's political will populous force are largely intact, but the area being contested in court is nearly twice the size of jakarta. perhaps our with need initiate this one is the palm oil industry is good for the economy
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that we think it's big enough for us. it is. if they want to expand their business, they should make use of technology instead of clearing more land. industry leaders say they support the moratorium, but concessions granted before 2011, such as the ones facing legal challenges may be exempted at the cost for me before the good software men can if i lose shit department. so i depend on the golf for many of bro to you uh, to find g or the oh you employed people are hoping public support online will persuade the supreme court to rule in their favor. find below algae 0 to card. as the biggest set of public opinion survey on climate change shows that roughly 4 out of 5 people globally want the government's to do more to tackle the climate crisis . it's been conducted by the united nations development program and indicates a growing awareness of, of the impacts of climate change given at least on to re for some un headquarters
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in new york. it's only june, not even peak of summer. and it's so hot in washington dc, the city has issued a heat emergency leading residents and taurus searching for any place define shade to stay cool. i know i would never come back to dc in june. if it's going to be this hot. so i would rather come like at the cooler time, but it, but he, in turn, a new report conducted by the un development program, surveyed tens of thousands of people in $77.00 countries. and found climate change is a growing concern. some of the key findings, 80 percent of the people surveyed, want their governments to do more on climate action. 86 percent want to see countries set aside geo political differences and work together on climate change.
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79 percent think rich countries should do more to help poor countries adapt and 56 percent say they think about climate change, at least once a week. we have increased wildfires, drought sea level rise. we all know that this climate crisis is, is on the doorstep. and as the secretary general has said, the issue of being able to stay below 1.5. it is possible. it's just about possible, but we have to take action here now. and it's very clear that people want to see climate action urgently in the days ahead. much of the us east coast could see temperatures near or above 37 degrees celsius. i'm believe that uh for the past decade we have been screaming that we want this government, this country is a big business and your dollars can you continue to get into what you and official who read the survey told me she hopes every one will read it but
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