tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 6, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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for size points and they've hit that yesterday the night they've hit that in the morning. they've prevented emergency teams from reaching the they launched the joint attacks on rescue teams. and now as you just can't see, this is what's left of the smoke it. well, i mean, i probably die because we have the pictures, the hot. yeah, i mean you can show them on the screen. it was a huge explosion. probably one of the biggest. and the fast days, of course, it's not as huge as the old original thoughts and flights huge in data. we have been showing those pictures as you had been speaking. can you just give us a sense of how many people are actually lifton in that area? obviously, normally it's a very densely populated pod of by roads, but because of the explosions and the strikes that have been happening, many people would have, would have slid, how many people were actually listed there right now. what
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this area is at home for around 700000 people, the 10s of thousands i've already said, but there are thousands of people still living in this because some of them do not have the resources to lead. solve them, feel that they don't want to be human, the age of industry and so in schools and they don't have any trust in the government because it locks resources a couple of minutes used to provide for them up to that this place where this attack took place is just as i told you beside the airport and the airport is still functioning. it's didn't working. so the fast couple up on was they've been 5 flights departing gun, a landing. so the, the whole ad for is che, can i remember talking to someone i know who was in the add port on the night of that strike the thursday strike. and he was telling me how did says children, his wife and family members with them. he said the add port was shaking and
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probably today whoever is the is in the airport was feeling something like an earthquake. it's a betty huge explosion. we actually, i can, i can explain. i think there's another the explosion. now we felt the building where we had standing right now, shaking. so i was asking, the coming to mind is this an earthquake and then we had the sound and clearly we saw the bloom of smoke and then we understood that this is not a swat massive us, right? you know, the shockwave comes before the, the sound actually reaches you. in those circumstances you, you mentioned the airport there and a number of slots is still arriving. obviously so close to where the easiest drawings are happening. i mean, how long do you think that it can keep operating of all these it strikes continue
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the fact is that the airport is on the huge pressure. so these at docs just beside the airport yesterday during the lights, couple of foot docs on the road leading to the ad for this is kind of squeezing in the air for the for k thing. the airport, i'm intimidating people because those who are living there that isn't in that place, or those who are on the road for the slides out under a very high risk. now, how much will this airport continue to work? this is something that we don't know why. what we know is that the national funding countries, the united states, the u. k. yes, it has sent messages to its nationals in devon, on calling on them to book uh to book the flights. uh, the uh, the website and there are trots of planes now. that's automatically to evacuate. uh,
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the best uh, british uh, national italian nationals, us nationals. also the id of the only one airlines working for me, which is the national academy of m e a i'm, we're not sure how much will this continue because we can see, oh, we were standing here and we can see the planes departing. and we can see them on, on several occasions, flying in the middle of the smoke dislike. and that is so really the picture. i mean, it's not really clear how much would this continue and how much the pilot scan, really a g a to the safety requirements, given the fact that they are flying in the water zone. as we've mentioned over the last few days, many of these normally alonza fly in and out of diversity of f. cancel all of the flights already. obviously, all of this has a massive impact on civilians. so the u ins high commission to,
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for refugees for the, for ground, a, as in by root. can you just explain why he's barren and just how bad the displacement process is right now? well, you know that on a, several of the sectors that are being hit in lebanon, this is one of them. they with southern. so the south, this is also being said over here. you have 700000 people live in, you having to solve that on 500000 people also because i know that area that's being hit along side with certain areas of thought of being targeted with doing strikes. and this is created creating get a sense of finding everywhere. so i mean, where we are standing here. there are no strikes, but the amount of a lot of people are going through children are feeling i was talking to got into the bus bullets. and it was telling him how the the, the skies was a little off yesterday to the attacks. every one can see the picture,
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then everyone can hear the sounds everywhere and very well. so people are trying to get out of these areas to watch, say for the area. and that's why that is a crisis. the re price is this basement crisis loss. aside from the minis limited government is saying that all around 1000000 devaney, internally displaced to them. there are more than 1000000 syria nationals who are actually collected using lab and on. and of course, there's no difference and hold on. there is no difference in the fees to go for the say for areas. they're also leaving around $250000.00 syrians. i've already left to us. uh sylvia in the past days. and you have also the palestinian refugees. one of the places hit just today was just a couple of times was just beside the bush advising it actually just kept people
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that had to leave. and also the sub, i should see the com, where and 1982 though as a unit is really invasion of lebanon. that was a massacre. they have 3000 people. the kids also people, the still living the generation and trauma. how to free for the lives. so all these people are putting into one place which is beta. that's why the united nations is still concerned. dominion government doesn't have any resources, so there should be someone to help. okay, thanks so much for all of that. la la, hushing for us, for us in by ruth. but if you just joining us, just wanna bring you up to date with the latest that is happening in the liberties capital. these pictures were only taken about 10 or 12 minutes ago. with method, the strikes hit, one of the southern suburbs of the lebanese capital, not far from the airport as we could lead this thing. these are some of the largest dealer strikes that by root has felt in the last few days. now it comes off to another night of intense is ready, phone, 5 minutes of the capital with
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a number of people withholds a number of residents in the south of the capital withhold to leaving the united nations. i have said that they are now more than a half a 1000000 people have been displaced right across the country. but it's not just the capital that has been effective. sirens of sounding across northern israel, following a barrage of rockets find from living on his reading, media, reporting explosions in areas south of hyphen, the reports that more than 110 missiles have been fired from living on intent over as well since friday morning. and my tongue is with us now in a southern living on ends and run as or else is moving to 1000 mean find from living on into its territory. can just bring us up to date with the latest on the funding there in the south or well, we had barrows of projectiles. i'll call them and show when they will miss i was,
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or whether they were actually rock. it's about an hour ago, and then almost immediately afterwards we go to the left from the is really all me saying it intercepted a to a surface to surface missiles. what via the air force like very much has bullets still fight takes in the last few moments though, we've had a is really straight goes very loud. a loud explosion just in the direction of the back of valley, which is in the east of 11 on. and so that's been going on for mice now. his blood have reported to series incidents. they calling them along the board in central south lebanon. they say they withheld and in dryly invasion, using artillery and in minora, which is a northern israel, they say that they attacked account as the is where the soldiers will evacuating the wounded and dead from that area. so his bullets spilled very much in the
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fight. and what we're hearing though is ya doing, and would they see us still very much a, an active fighting zone between hezbollah and the is raising those 2 key areas are key because there any real places along this 120 color meant to boulder these railways have managed to gain some sort for football foothold after being beaten back so many times by his bullets of this fight thing going on in those 2 places as we speak. okay, thank you so much. im run for the latest from southern living homes and were on town for us there. which only me now is omar because degree he is a defensive listen, hit of type of risk at the geneva sense of security policy. thanks again for being with us and we're just sitting in the last 10 or 15 minutes. and now the mess of a strike on southern by root can just talk us through what you make of, of that and, and what is ro was most likely targeting the price. so if you look at the pattern
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of when it's ready strikes, since it's over 7 last year, they will restart by if she wants to softening the target. so they are aiming at a nation depot. they also looking for infrastructure and obviously if they have intelligence that, that people of interest could be incident location that would target them. the id here is read the sofa and the the terrain. so that lead or potentially they might be a grunting incursion. but obviously because of the urban environment that english like fighting in that leads to collect some damage and saving casualties. and most of the time it's civilians that are burying the the price of to so the obvious attack. so yeah, is we have same time and time again since the as well as the started hitting a by version particular, especially because those substances so so densely populated just taking a step back and i just want you to give us an idea of where you think things are at
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right now, i mean, is a more, is rarely strong sense of living on incursions along the southern border. is ro weighing off its response to around? where do you think things are at, you know, after a week or so, can you just give us a bit of context and what you think might have insurance? so somebody look for you, you have to look at of what israel is dealing with. so israel is still heavily committed in, in gas at the same time. they have not opened the front with his spell up and, and obviously they will retaliate against a rock everywhere. and so it's, and the same time they have to deal with an arrest in uh into westbank. and there was a friend of the, of the hosting. so from the user perspective, g as a, has more or less been dealt with for the last over the last year. so they're not trying to, to maintain that the presence there. now obviously the main front is, um, is uh, southern lebanon and,
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and his build on. and if we look at what happened last 2 weeks to res, obviously a clear strategy, shoot. the copy page has spa and definitely we can, this movement is not if not eradicate the movement. i mean, we know that to israel has it, you know, is one of the, the, the, the largest, the most developed miller trays and in the world. but there's a number of funds to be finding on the same time. can't do that for a sustained amount of time when you talk about it. obviously you guys are human around living on in the west bank as well. it's a, it's a very good observation. indeed. even do they are they have a release from literally it's still a fairly small military and at the rate of which they are dropping bombs. this is probably what we're witnessing now. the most intense a campaign to 21st century. you would have to, to, to, to look back at the 1st code for, or out
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a line baker operation during the vietnam war by the americans to see if you want that the, the, this intensity. and so obviously this requires immunization and immunization. upcoming mostly from the united states. so without the united states, you but it will be very difficult for israel to maintain that pace of intensity in its and can pay little to say no sign that the us is going to stop sending the latree i to to is rather heavily. i think we have to to wait until the put them in the front election. uh you know, some months time for from now up until then i dont that the they would do wouldn't be any changing in the us post position. and after with them, you say it's gonna depend on who is elected in the the white house. so it was a huge selection. so video dies a way that so there's a lot of time for it as well to wage a massive military campaign. right. isn't it, especially if it knows that nothing is going to change and not going to get the, the width and rate that they need. yeah, sure. and so what does it cost after that to, to factor in is that if we look at the current situation with iran,
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iran is also in a situation where, you know, the development or the production of munition is not endless. so both actors have in a way have to, to, to do to deal with this with this uh, this condition. and so the escalation will actually be limited by the amount of research. these are munitions they can have access to. thank you so much, really with it for the moment, but tom, thank you for breaking a little bit down for us on the weekly. thank you. thanks. 2000 now. and at least $21.00. tell us the indians have been killed and is and is rarely striking down balance and most sheltering disciplines. people now lots of hospital has been has people are trying to risk those still trapped under the rubble of minutes before the attack on the most. these rarely military also targeted a school sheltering, displaced families, and central guns them. at least 2 people were killed on the most mood has moved
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from the scene of the attack into obama and central cancer. the sign is i lost the house was out here and across from the street is the bomb side. the last, it was a time past midnight at about 2 am in the morning when i ran a fighting to the drum, the one on von that have destroyed the entire loss, gets facility and the properties around it. then as you can see, the scale of destruction caused by the intensity of an explosion shattered glass and stones on the, on the, on the grounds right here, there's a crowd of people here who are still searching for remaining and surviving family members as they were filtering inside the mosque, this last has turned into any vag collision center for almost the. * here all of as almost the whole year, all of your this last provided shoulder protection for the congress of this place.
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families who are seeking protection and safety inside it. now they are, they're pretty much became homeless. they don't have any place to go through. and this is part of part of the ongoing psychological warfare caused by the, the ongoing, intense bombing campaign. no safe place here, not even space of worship. and as you can see, the scale of destruction there was pauses and last is quite massive. rescue missions here are quite difficult and it's challenging intensity of bombing campaign, but also the lack of equipment that could help surviving people to get rescued from or on this honey mcmurry joins us from dow paula in central cancer and honey, we're also hearing little bumming out of a northern guy, so can you just explain exactly what's happening there of the this will almost simulate any, as we, as it talks worth taking place in central part of the serve. whether it's so in
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a school or a mosque, but at a earlier hours, then all of us at the same time of the talk to you this really monitor was carrying out deadly attacks in northern part of this frame, including big tunnel and big la valve. the city and under heavy, intense bombing campaign, residents of these areas in further northern part of the workforce into evacuation at past midnight time. and we work every day with reports and that were confirmed by canard one hospital. and i wouldn't, is it from there that there's really monetary care at our carpet bombing campaign to entire area knob residential, a block. this time the target was pulled entire area where people are still inside, forcing them into evacuation at the early hour this morning. this really military, publish a new map and this time the map is different compared to the pos evacuation knobs. these are part of what's going on right now, emptying the northern part of the script because this time, the very monitor is focusing on entire areas with multiple residential,
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the blocks in the past time used to assign lots a by their names and by their numbers. one by one, but this time they might be back to wish in order seem to be a lot larger and expand. it's been done surely along with what we have heard at so far by these really military. all the new generals a plan to do that is really military applying to empty the northern parts of the strip despite there is no political approval in the fact. but what we're seeing on the ground is quite consistent with the narrative of the past. almost a couple of weeks about a population of transfer, emptying the entire northern part district. 6 for the sake of expanding the buffer zones that is already eating up the majority of area in northern parts and eastern parts of god. that's true. thanks so much county for bring us the latest the from the obama in central guns. so thank you. so we're going to go now to stephanie deca,
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who is in jordan's capital of mine because these ready government has been down to 0 from reporting from there. and we saw about maybe 20 minutes ago now and not a huge explosion in southern bi roads. what see, is there any military saying about the operation? the we'll get to that in a minute. but what's the thing about the operation in northern guys are 1st of all . so yes, so when you refer to guys are the, is really our, me, spokespersons for our of media. you heard hackney referred to that evacuation order again, mapping out where people need to forcibly evacuate from lining up to evacuate ation route again. as we've been reporting over the last a year, now those back your evacuation roots having proven to be safe, safe, so having proven to be safe, but he laying out 2 ways to get down from the areas around or by the a one is the coastal road and then mentioning another road and also the army saying that they are repositioning one of ever gave hobble ready from what i saw in the south to
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divide. yeah, which is a very densely populated, was at least in northern garza saying that have mass fighters are regrouping or trying to restore infrastructure. and they're now going to focus their efforts around that area. again, in line with penny was just reporting saying that the air force has been happening that heavily targeting that area to paved the way. i think it's interesting to mention when you're on that israel hasn't seem to defeat how mass in such a small, tiny strip of land they keep moving around, up and down. and they haven't cleared, seemingly any area of the presence of how much. so certainly it needs to also back the question to your, on what the goals are at interesting me, honey. they're referring to that potential buffer zone in the north that is always been speculated. and even sometimes alluded to by the ministry and political levels of government that they want to clear that northern area and use it as a buffer zone. and a is the stuff where you mentioned this just a moment ago,
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but that is a huge explosion. one of the largest we've seen in recent dies in southern divers. i mean, how does these rarely media betraying what is happening in living on right now and how people receiving this within as well as well, these ready, these are 500 percent behind this war. what, what the war against, as well as given them know which goals i never did, was the feeling of victory was a feeling of superiority, superiority for israel off, choked over the salvage. whoever you are, whatever political lines you take, it is now the question of survival. and it's what about the ending the wars of attrition, if you will, whether it's with how mass, whether it's with have bullet, whether it's whether on and ending those threats. for israel, it is read his eyes once and for all. so how is the media for treating it? it's interesting. they're actually in terms of the ground defensive. let's talk about that just briefly per triggered as a victory. we know how difficult it is because you've had
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a lot of his rudy's injured and fatalities. israel saying it's killed over $400.00, have been the operatives and the media for trading it as if they are winning. it's very difficult to confirm just how the dynamics are playing out on the ground. but of course, has been that is always going to be a far more forbid formidable opponent, that have mice. and if you look at the fact that they haven't had victory over how mass you're on, it goes up. you know, that puts the question mark over what they can achieve in southern lebanon and a thank you so much. deb, stephanie jacob for us there in amman. a drawing me once again is a market likely he is the defense and listen, hit his level risk at the geneva center for security policy. i want to talk a little bit about what the corresponding this stephanie was talking about. they say, she said that the people a 500 percent behind what as well as doing and living on. so what do you think the military leaders are going to do with that overwhelming support? but here in the military of part of the 2 of governments to act on the
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for a defense policy. so they, we get to be strong, domestic support, obviously they feel vindicated in, in india, strategy and indian. if we look at the support for the govern government, that's when town in israel up until the destination off. and that's right. now it looks like this is, this is changing. and so that we can't assume that for lead, definitely vindicate the probably separate government as well as supporting the military. so this is a sign from this a story society that yes, they should continue to act against that as well on. i'm us and does it give them comp lunch to continue doing it, knowing that, that, i guess missing, you know, who's got that political cause, that to continue? is bowman campaign and as incursions into southern living on? yeah, i mean for a domestic perspective, it definitely increase the legitimacy of,
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of the a probation. then the cartridge lounge is obviously also defined, bought what is being done. and there are international rules and the international level. and obviously, and states and nazi about just cannot do anything, you know when that when they fight and they are internationally monitoring no doubt convention fee. but conventions are the one of the states here to define what, where are crimes. we're going to manage c, r o bob's and obviously it wouldn't be not now, but in the future. that will be some assessment of what happened in the that, that might be some, uh, some trials as we already seen in may last last year. a 5 person please. i mean i'm yahoo! and for a i'm a leader where actually the international committee of course opened in that to bar and for, for us to full rank. right. why crimes and where i can see mount. and i just want to go back to something that you were saying about 20 minutes ago when we spoke
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this as by to you, we were talking about that huge explosion that we've seen on the but half an hour or so ago in southern by recent did this is most likely, these really military softening up targets, softening them up for was yeah, it says so basically uh before, uh, if they want to go after his build, i don't want to repeat what happened. 76. okay. because they just bought it has they have a lot make sense. it tells system that they, they are hiding. they also have lot, i also munitions devils. so before going again, what i want to do is neutralize as much as possible. so that's when they send you a sense of ground forces. uh they will uh meet less resistant resistance then. uh if they, if they, they wouldn't do it. but obviously this leads to collect and damage is because the environment is urban and it is surrounded by civilians and data as we have say, no time and time again. thank you so much as you know, mike, we really do appreciate it. thank you. about demonstrations are being held around the world ahead of the one year marks and says,
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well launched as war on gaza. thousands of people really than the engine agent, capital chicago. they gathered in solidarity with the palestinian people and the cooling for an end as rouse war. jessica washington before it's from chicago, or i'm here outside the us embassy in chicago, with hundreds of protests has gathered tearing flags, things, read time, assigned. and in the genocide in guns on the part of some help on, we are appealing to the hearts of all the deed is in the world to rise up and move to liberate them from the oppression carried out by israel of our we want to voice that today it is no longer a religious issue, but this is truly a humanitarian issue that should not only be for muslims, but all who claim to be human should be moved invoice the truth. indonesia has a long history of supposing palestine and has never had diplomatic relations with
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israel. that's about extends to all levels and does a cornerstone of the country's foreign policy. the governments has given to mandatory and assistance and pushed through an immediate cease fire and an answer. israel's illegal occupation of palestinian territory. protest is also calling for invasion. consumers to continue to avoid cost is riley products and brands, which they say also posing israel. they are also collecting donations today. so if you mandatory in organizations working in garza jessica washington, i was just 0 deposit on the violence fed displacements hunger loss. and for $16891.00 children and gaza. this one year of his riley bombardment has shifted childhood innocence last
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for ever. now these are the faces of some of gauze as children and happier times. children with hopes, dreams, memories, and laughter, now silenced, for ever killed in his rouse genocide, these could is not numbers. they have a story. parents who loved them, grandparents who spoiled them, and siblings who forth and played with them. they had a life with all its beautiful and missy d tiles. now these are the sizes. now just a memory interested in the hearts and minds of those who is often welcome to our special coverage of genocide and guns a one year on july like it begins out coverage and a warning 12 us the images and the following report of distressing oh, the cries of trojan occurs throughout because of all the world's best witness to who that is violating that every rights with that's but
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up to the to that someone would be at a loss. i'm sick and do this in less than nothing more but the then i can read it and then the most highest. what's the use? the mice, as life has changed beyond recognition, blinded by an is riley strike. she says she's exhausted, having to fight for survival. c every single day. c is, is ro target an entire generation? with, from starvation and disease you move in 40 percent of palestinians killed. and this will have been trojan count lismore, a missing with thousands, presumed dead. beneath the rubble of a decimated strip palestinian mothers having to bury the children.
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every single child in golda is out something stolen from the eunice. this is cooling at the most dangerous place and well to be a tiny an out of the atrocities. and you couldn't in this come to exist, w, c, n s, f, wounded child, no surviving family mocked on children's bodies injured or maimed for life. and now all alone, israel exclusively exposed palestinian minus to move trauma than most adults with experience in the lifetime. phones of targeted the homes, hospital schools, destroying every mechanism of child protection. but i was not the much the the
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the many palestinians families say the international community has failed, causes children leaving them alone surrounded by death, destruction, and hora. a safety boost to enjoy you that is owed to the past, present, and future to the innocence allows hopes to live on in a place where you all are against them. do you need vega? alger 0, which wilma among pill us in the, in children, is growing as the war on guns are, which is a year some of those evacuated for medical treatment and cutoff trying to coach by engaging in sports and of the killings being carried out every day. back home and during their recovery, some of the been job aid reports every step, every day, their minds, 9 year old elma of loss,
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family members and even her legs were taken away. and then it's really a strike. sort of it will make certain the hockey welcome to republican noonish dance. but despite all that she suffered, she n so sentence has been dropped to jude by the house. the listings in general and children in particular have mental strength. they have firm face, they accepted all and adapt quickly. therefore i expect the recovery would not take long. however, the key challenge is that the war is still raging and there's still fears for their losses. shut off at fate chosen most palestinian children is to try to find ways to cope with all the last 760 of them argument 1700 kind of sinews, hooping evacuated to cut their to receive medical treatment for them. football is
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a popular escape. this group's being trained by expert coaches from p. s t. i've had to send you mean to come to the hot to one of the 1st academies in the country to train human football is zane. it is a rising star, which most likely much sofa. all us mean, but most of the, to me to an up guess the most of the san diego, him this, it was i so you can man assist you. thank you. thank you. any of the deadly hon i just had, i know, looked at because i haven't looked at the left has looked it up, most of telecom was sold as much as for sure. let me. yeah. oh, the assistant expresses their feelings to think she says, world around this course world, give us peace for doing our child. oh no, no, any bother, no fun. uh the problem about the children are suffering post traumatic stress
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disorder. they have been in horrible situations and witness terrific scenes which left deep scars and their psyche, summer wedding, their beds and even older ones. others have seizures and panic attacks some panic when they hear loud sounds, or even from darkness i'm a part of the recovery depends on them accepting the new reality. in this workshop, children are conveying that emotions by painting, meaning quote, symbols, and canvas. transforming the painting grief to hope in middle when you are on the emotional and physical scars of war in gaza, our only increasing the demands, the hopes and the dreams of children had a simple they don't want to be looking up to see where the next bomb is going to come from, they want to stop moving from a place to another. they want the comfort of their homes and classrooms and the war to end so they can go home and rebuild. some of them java dot 0 dot a diamond is the founder of the international networks i relief and assistance in ira
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it provides medical and mental health care to children impacted by what she joins us from a while back. and let me know. thanks so much for being with us here on to 0. now i understand you've recently been in gaza. can you just tell us about some of the children that you've missed? whose stories have really stuck with you in that time that you know, i remember driving down one road that was completely sort of framed by a rumble on either side. and there was this little boy who was standing on top of a pile of sand. and he was barefoot, and i remember wondering to myself because it was caustic since august. you know, at what point this is feet stopped birthday or maybe he just doesn't feel it anymore. and then i looked over to the other side and there was another little child who was playing with a kite, but it was really just a plastic bag. she was flying around. and i remember thinking to myself, you know, what other toys did she used to have before all of this? i remember a little girl i met in the i see you at l. oxer hospital who wasn't stabilized
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thing because they didn't have the proper trick asked me to her side and key. yeah . first off i says, and then i remember as a mother who came up to me saying, look my 7 year old boy, every night screens. and he walks back and forth. busy and i feel like it's going to go into a seizure, and he's been doing this ever since. you saw his younger sisters had blown off. i remember all of the children that, you know, you're not as treated as in turkey and, and in egypt. and there's a couple among them here. they lost their ability to speak. mitchell, we see these pictures and we have this stories. but can you just help put this into context for us? i mean, just have to have a setting has this will been particularly for children and gaza and just the sheer scale of kids that have been affected. i mean every child and does that has been affected and we just take into consideration also that a study that was done by save the children prior to october 7 showed that around 80
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percent of the size of children already at that point, separate from depression and anxiety and so that's sort of the head space that children existed in prior to all of this. this war has been so think. so from months let's say every single pillar of existence that is meant to provide the ability for a child has been shot or gone home. thoughts of parents, the ability to provide safety and security and reassurance told her no, they've grown up too fast. they know that even their parents can't keep them safe, and that also has a decent, devastating impact on the child's bye to not to mention those that, you know, have somehow survived these palm beach and pulled out from underneath the rubble only to realize that their entire family is gone, i met a little girls and another hospital and thought that she had just come out of
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surgery and she was with her aunt. and she had had a devastating injury to her abdomen, her intestines, that basically spelled klaus and her aunt was asking me about advice on how to tell this little girl, that she was base for an orth then that her parents for that. and the thing is is there's no rest spike from it. it's stanley, it's jim sessa. reminders are everywhere. when a child wakes up in a tent that doesn't have access to clean water or proper feet or is in the bathroom . and then the buzzing of the drones. that is like this tons of this. if you survive while we're still watching, we can still get you as well. thank you so much. it just so hot brightening uh to view the scenes. diane die out and the long term effect. so this is what we're going to have on, on children in the years and decades to come all the time. and thank you so much for your time and your insight as well as were wrong. cause that has torn
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countless families upon mothers have either lost the children will been separated from them. one young woman had to give birth prematurely outside the district, but she was forced to return and leave her babies behind. the novel outlay reports measurement as you want and or are triplets that have never parted since birth. but they've been forcibly separated from their mother for more than a year. still living in the same hospital where they were born. may i wasn't such a stuff. i've only seen them one of the stuff, the hours of labor. they told me to go back to my home and gone to that my kids. a safe with them. hannon was given, is really issues permit to travel from garza to occupied east jerusalem for high risk premature birth. the permit expired 3 days after her
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delivery. while the newborns were still in intensive care, forcing her not to leave them behind and return to gaza. a den came israel's war, dropping her inside with no prospect of when she would see her daughters again. no problem, we cannot send them back to guys and nothing gets quote together. and if we, if we send them to guys, are they going to die? and they all of that effort is going to be wasted. hospital staff and volunteers are doing every thing they can and the triplets are well taken care of. but all they truly need is the love and touch of their parents. wash hand communicates with her daughters to near daily phone calls, but as they're small hands reach out to grab the screen, the emotional void is ever present. they have those color and i haven't touched them or help them. i already filled them for the fall and then have to leave the
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hospital for hannah and fear she'll be killed in gaza before she can hold her babies again. for now, all she can do is trying to establish a bond that will out live israel's war. lino barclay as a 0 guns as health care system has collapsed in the year of his warehouse war hospitals have been bombed, medical staff attacked and supplies blogs. majority of palestinians are in desperate need of health care as they battle hunger and diseases. me consume. sharif reports the the days into the major in the center cause i was thinking was hit the health ministry said unit 500 people were killed. these, well, the ministry denied testing
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a medical assessment team since then in spite of global condemnation, it's gone on to boom. i'm lease each 2 of those across the street. seeing him also pretend tunnels underneath the buildings, uses them to launch attacks and holes captive staff. it's providing no evidence to support this claim. and within months, agencies were warning of a health catastrophe. the health system in garza has been completely open to treated and the right to health has been decimated at every level. the attacks harassment, the killings of meals, my own colleagues, the health to work has the destructions of health facilities. and the destruction opening to enable wlan as ation is continued to catapults to proportions, yet to be full of $25.00. if at all possible, not one hospital in garza has been sped more than half out of service the rest
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partially functional, which shortages of basic medical supplies equipment and protective gas. the result, the doctors have been forced to perform surgeries without an aesthetic application. it's a lot of furniture babies have died in into betas because of the lack of fuel to keep them running. an inch of patients have died waiting for treatment within months as well as well. and also hospitals became a major casualty with the you and calling them a humanitarian disaster. so these really military has also directly targeted health care workers. nearly a 1000 of them have been killed in and strikes and ground weights. and human rights support says, hundreds of medical personnel have been arrested,
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interrogated and tortured of international law as close to hospitals, medically personal. i'm the lenses to be protected at all times as well as accuse of deliberately blocking medical agent to gaza. mets and surgical equipment and hospital supplies of severely depleted. in march, the international criminal court order is ready to allow in humanitarian aid. yet only 69 a truck center, gaza in august compared to 500 the day the agency said the blocking of medical aid has been a huge blow at a time before is, was you alone? go on. garza has devastated the health care sector over crowd of tens with no sanitation such as these water or electricity. readings out for infectious diseases,
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including skin humans, hepatitis meningitis, uncomfortable, isabella had they had that they were tired of this garbage. we have been tied to some other diseases. i am 21 years old. i am supposed to be starting my life, but i'm leaving a mist garbage as well. for the 1st time in 25 years, polio was detected in casa prompting. the un took heavy outcome vaccination campaign because of health care destruction has left its young and on to face. you have to now the bathroom as the debt to rises, exposed upon the collapse of health care services could, can move people in the conflicted sense. and the consumption entre caesar, the correspondents, honey mcluhan, spoke to jims out of the spokes person to you and he says from guys a he explains the suffering children are in during to jordan,
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this is helena. this is helen i saw on that absolutely hopper. i didn't honey i, i spent my adult life in was ons, advertising for children to receive health care and protection and education. this might be the 1st crisis where i have to begin by advertising that children are humans for the children. and i saw on this actually for placing, and i saw on it maddening. and you know, i, i find it very sad because there is not a place for children right now. yeah. because it's home for 1100000. it's not a place because they forced to live in conditions that i do not deny them of loss that he made a sense of what is the know i them sometimes have dignity out of the science on problems continue to for if i look, you're not locked to the hospital, you will see thousands of children who try to have you tysons. what's like for a little child who's suddenly lost their arm and a leg. well, in the early stages, they don't want to look at it. they start traumatize, they don't want,
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don't just don't look at it. they, they, they simply don't want to acknowledge that their life has been turned around like that at the same time. some of these children, if i think it was, if you just say, and they've also lost their family, they lost their parents. the level of suffering somehow hasn't begun. and so now i, i sometimes file to capture just have a repeat. the situation is being imposed on children of those dr. jeremy heck. he is an anesthesiologist on a medical mission with foster scientific. he joins us from outside locks, the hospital and to all ballot and gaza. i can imagine just how busy you are. so we really do appreciate your time with us. first of all, i know that you've been to the goals of several times now since the will began. can you just 1st of all described how things have changed since your last business? uh yeah, sure. so yeah, uh my, my last visit was between uh, mid june and july and then it was, it was quite busy uh
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a lot. so it was still uh friday you know, 300 percent capacity. um now coming back this time. uh so how about like size is one, is less functioning hospitals. uh and so the capacity is just blown out and figure it out. uh, the, the a are, is constantly sold, not only with people suffering, not injuries and critical incidents, but also have people who just need by see primary care as well. so as you can see behind the, at the moment the price is flooded with people. and this is, this is entirely diag. we know that, uh, there was an attack of, you know, like we have more than 20 people were killed as well. thinking and even busy or i am sure. i mean, we've been reporting since the beginning of the war on the deliberate attacks on the health care system. i mean, we're seeing the constant foaming of hospitals, raids on health facilities. medical work is being target isn't cable, can you just to cut through the impact one of the sorts of attacks i've had on those people like yourselves and those that remain in gaza on,
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on how they continue, how you continue trying to do your job and admits all of that yeah, so it's a great question to the 1st and foremost. so the is to the local remaining, maybe cose and health care. what is the constantly scared that i could be the next target for us coming in from, from outside to this, these are the some level of safety being a foreigner and bucks at the same time we need. but we don't know who, who, when the next person will be struck. for those reasons we're instructed very um, particularly the way not to leave the hospital grounds as these tend to be besides this areas to be lucky. so i lost a lot, there was an attack just literally across the road at the entry of the hospital. and any one of us could have been just outside wondering along the road at this point in time. and they've been struck. and it just shows how,
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how dimes it is for us to be any way of it inside the hospital. and even once we're inside the house where we don't know when will be attacked and, and, and how that will attack the type flight to, to continue. we just need to put our heads down and keep going. and in some ways you're going to be a little bit not even just putting, you know, like a side put the blank is on and dissipate, focusing on what it is we're doing at a time. and face continuing to the next price. and as i come along, we've also spoken to other medical because we've said that children in particular had been deliberately targeted by the israeli military and your time there and causes have you found that is that been your experience as well that people will just chosen but a being seemingly deliberately targeted by these really military i think the, the incidents just a couple of not the guy here in the or by law. there was a little village which was attached to page. so on that particular evening,
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we had at least 4 hates gunshot wounds and children. and these are known some of the injuries and this particular environments more and they are, that's it. that was had both websites with the plug, help deserves of shots as children, and keep them in the age or anywhere on the body in the number of children to come in at any one time. it's hard to see it as a need to is just some incidents or something. you know, there's someone quoting the crossbar, the, these people are being targeted and this is definitely increased. and as was since the time that i was hearing in june and july, and that's just one incident. alonda thing of the incidence smart way, which would have been involved um heavily in the price of a lot of that were say, was also tilted linds about the lack of value. how difficult it is to get right into the strip. i mean, you in anesthesiologist, how tough is that thing to?
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well, for, i don't people without really the public, a medical supplies to do it, which is we never been in such short supply such a multi lion a problem. and it's just getting worse and worse loss nice. we didn't even have this um, apartment number of syringes to give drugs off 3 of savings of acreage we're having to mike, do we see need in our small savings has to be done in the large ones. we don't have a good number such as strange. we don't have drugs. drugs is a huge problem as well. department pine relates to provide these people with significant injuries is just don't exist. the domestic problem we're having to mike do with a lot of things on a lot of levels and we will continue to do what we can and continue to provide the service of the best service that we possibly can. but there's no doubt that the
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lack of equipment, the lack hauls medications and lack of instead of logistical services which should be available. um, has a huge impact on the outcomes of a state. and not only in the 1st instance when i suffer the injuries but in the long term. so realize that that happened down the line as well. we'll have to leave it in. i know that you're incredibly busy. so we do appreciate your time this talk to jeremy hickey for us that and dial by law in gaza. thank you. or the tennessee is holding a presidential election with president case site expected to win a 2nd 10. this most critical opponents are in prison. nearly $10000000.00 tennessee is eligible to vote off more or less finished. smith joins us from tennis now. a beneficial can you just give us an idea of how free and fair the selection is of
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the well tom, it's free and the people are able to come and vote for any that has been a, a steady turn out to this morning, pulls the, been out for just less than an hour on free and that the domestic and foreign press like cause have been given accreditation to come and cover these elections. it's not the egypt or even israel yet, but 5. well, most of the opposition candidates will tell, you know, in fact most of the people they wanted to stand in this election. i've either been as president of either been disqualified or are in jail. there's only 3 candidates on the ballot be incumbent ty site, one of the other candidates, he also with jail last week for 12 years for various the election relate to defend cease and the 3rd candidate, the sort of scene is being a full ally of the president kind of fight himself hasn't even bothered to take up . his oppertunity to speak is i locked it 5 minutes on state tv to speak to hasn't given any election speeches. so it would seem that victory for him is almost
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a short even the highest administrative court. but if that were any complaints about how the election has been conducted while it's been stripped of its power and the main opposition party and all that, it's lead to rashid canoe. see the former speaker, but you need his problem. and while he is also in jail on what he that he's group calls trumped up charges. so you would think that everything victory really seems assured because site, if we understand that the people are eligible, eligible to voters. i mean, what are the main issues facing tennessee, what, what are they fighting on? is it what does it will come down to the economy at this point in time? like so many other countries running around the world? it is really a lot of it is to do with the economy side, one the election really and finally back in 2019 asked about he would say is frustration that affecting change it from to take them? so 1st of all, suspend parliament then change the constitution returning of what we could come to
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choose the much a less now full holloman's. and he said he needs this power effectively rules now by decree to sweep out corruption on affect economic change. youth unemployment particularly is very high at around 40 percent. but a junior is also relying heavily on funding from the european union, particularly a 16727000000 euros in the last 12 months to stop migrants fleeing to your boss and a very effective policy. and she needs it as give them a gum and a lot of money receipts from tourism post cove. it are also also coming up and by helping the economy. but people are not feeling it on the ground. so you must hold a referendum on chi sides a previous term as president rather than the choice between of the candidates. ok, thanks so much. bennett bennett smith for us, the intern just as polls have opens in the election. okay, well this will, for me,
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