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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 6, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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in law there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own event, you know, counter and things the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use our own algae 0. i'm for the back to go live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. palestinians are again forced to flee. as these really ami launches the ground are sold on jamalia in northern garza and is really as dry capes. the moss came down the line in central god, reckoning at least $21.00 to me and sheltering back
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a year into his rouse war on guys that we bring you special coverage of the violence fee and devastation is brought on the odyssey, the insurance, and also this our a massive explosion hits 11 on capital after running 10 slides of these radio slice on a southern suburb of the is 10, g m t. thank you for joining us. we begin this news hour in jabante and northern guys are where palestinians are again, fleeing after is really forces begun a ground, a sold. the army says it received intelligence of how mos regrouping and rebuilding infrastructure their northern guys or has been under of located for months you out to terry and 8 has been stopped from entering the area and people have not been allowed to leave. why 5 notes has more from july you
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or another heavy air slug just right now you have to come out of the hospital which is definitely belated area charges as it's arriving to come out of the hospital right now here is a, a look to baby right now was exactly the say there is a women's just come inside the situation here. nothing goes, thread is a char. what your team does, the is right. the army intensified. it's from the again, the volumes killed many people including women and children and john on this. so the entire somebody have been killed by these right now. i mean delta north attacks and killed too many people, more than 20 civilians are still on the right now as the is right on the killed everyone moving in that area. while i'm talking to you right now the a lot of just lined up. ringback be
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those areas right now and in central guys, or at least $21.00 palestinians has been killed. and then is there any sci icon, a boss can dial by law, the building, the locks, the hospital had been sheltering, displaced people. people are trying to rescue those striped under the rubble. i'll just hear as honey. my husband has more from the scene of the attack, is near the hospital 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 it really fighting to the drum one on von that have destroyed the entire loss, gets facility and the progress around it. and 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 ground right here. there's a crowd of people here who are so searching for remaining and surviving family
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members as they were filtering inside the mosque. this last has turned into any vag collision center for almost the past year, all of as almost the whole year of work. this last provided shows or protection for the congress of this way, families or seeking protection and safety incited now they are there to 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 i have quite difficult and it's challenging intensity of bombing campaign, but also the lack of equipment that could help surviving people to get rescued. as well as discuss these latest development incentives,
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rouse war on guys with sean la, quickly who's a defense on list and head of global risk at the geneva center for security policy that you have with us on how to 0. so i'm ok. so what are we to make of israel's renewed focus on jabante a. this is an area that they've said that clear of how mos, what is this new operation suggest about how mass capability and capacity to strike back a year on from the beginning of the war. well, 1st of all, that if would it be to force actually operation and simply of by the idea of since the start of the work. so it's part of that kind of, of combat. you know, we're in urban terrain. so basically you created area, then people kind of come, come, come back. but beyond that, prove me, what we see today is also that, you know, for this really the key target, the see i have seen one who is now the head of miles,
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but also the mastermind of the october 7 attack. and it has been the panel, ethical, general and pan by that has been proposed by the former national security chief of israel, general edger island. that basically the id would be to a free northern part of god that from its inhabitants in order to put pressure on here at seeing what we witnessing that kind of plan. now it looks, i've been to many time yeah, it was said on the 21st of of september that he was considering dispense so it could be that's we are actually witnessing the the pursuing of of that time. so to get sure. now. yeah, but as he's, as you said, this is not the 1st time that they've gone back to areas which they have said that cleared off off fighters again. what would it suggest to buy a mazda is capabilities still today? what sort of, you know, what sort of fight are they putting up against? these are the on the,
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at this time. so it is estimated by the idea of death about $16000.00. i'm us based on this has been k, which will be roughly half of the original number of miles a combatants. so again, they are still half of them that are able to come back and w. c. they are moving constantly. but i think for israel, what is very important now is similar to what they didn't spell a, which is a to decap that, that had, if you, one of the movement. now assume that similarly, it's, we've seen more and considering also his role indian tact from separate briefly. somebody is, is really on the radio. i said how mazda is still manufacturing weapons. what would they be manufacturing? i mean, a year on which the massive devastation and destruction of you know, how mazda cities in the gaza strip, and then also the gaza strip has been completed located. right. so what would from us be manufacturing right now?
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what sort of weapons would they have still a year on from the start of the war? it's a good question. um, if the tenants have been, i've been seeing that or is it absolutely makes transfer of the, the outside of either they had huge on their posts or at materials on which they can manufacture weapons or they are very inventing and develop weapons for what they have on the ground. thank you so much so much for that. so mike, rick rickly of defense on this. joining us here on the, i'll just here and use our now elsewhere. massive is really strikes, have been hitting 11 on capital, be able to comes as you and expert. so criticizing israel is increasing disregard for international law. 7 ons, health ministry says 2071. people have been killed including a $127.00 children. and $261.00 women during the current phase of these really attacks. let's get an update on the situation and be able to with all the hashem, who's there for us. i mean, we saw a dramatic nights and morning in bedroom, some massive explosions,
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11 on capital. talk to us about what's been happening in the southern areas of the woods in these last few hours of the was holding the last couple of hours. there's been a couple of, uh, drones strikes to watch the west and the north south to southern saw the moon also as awfully low. so on the track of this, it is becoming ambulances, drones an explosion. and as you can do in the back drug sound, but from other underlines trying to get to into this area behind me is what the massive strikes took place a few hours ago. it's just the same place is really well things have been hitting since thursday. it's adjacent to the international airport, though it's the airport it's, it's been working,
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but the one area was shaken when the attack happened at just a few hours earlier. that was also, i know the strike that same place and the road towards the ad for the airport showed has also been hit twice by is really wall things across the southern sub. there's been several places. that's where i talk by is ready drones or with warm things on stay. emergency services are being prevented from getting close to that area and we were hearing i leave at these are in the military has issued new evacuation orders for areas of southern beveled. what is the scale of the displacement prices? so this is caustic. it was, you know, each night the is a kind of a states mental treat sun on x that is ready um the army
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spokesperson force. and they ask people in different areas in the southern. so have to leave now this morning the i was a statement calling on people living in the south and some southern villages to leave. but regardless whether it's in the southern sub or in the south, at all, putting into a route that all forwarding to schools that or putting into facilities and to the streets, to the beach, to the side of the streets. and if this is creating a huge, a burden on the and the government that is enabled to do anything. now, just to, to mention this, the minutes off of education and live in on has decided to postpone the academic. yeah, for another month. so probably on the 4th of november, but just in case things are back to norm, which is something many really wish schools will start. but this is also due, not only to the a security situation,
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but also because many of the schools, the governments, schools, public schools, all places where the space people are living. now, ali, thank you for bringing us away to say from beverly ali hashim in 11 on capital. meanwhile, sirens have sounded across northern israel after the firing of a barrage of rockets from 11 on is really media reporting explosions in areas south of hyphen. what a 110 the sizes are reported to have been fired from lebanon, wanting to know the israel since friday morning. let's get an update from him. ron khan was joining us from high spy and that's in 711 on or the aerial bombardment continues along that israel 11 on a border. iran bring us up to speed with, with a late to stay on the ground as well. just in the last few moments you can't really say it because it's on the original and is very hazy of that, but we have seen is really straight go in just be on the highest rigid ridge line.
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you can see in the background. we've also seen intersections by is really rocky with missile defense systems in is really territory just in the very far distance in the last few moments as well. now there are 3, sorry, 2 key bottles that hezbollah say they for to overnight to starting around midnight to about 1 am, one was in central south lebanon, where they used artillery to push back is ready. so just coming into lebanese territory, the 2nd one was in monroe, where hezbollah site they use all 10 of each other. again, soldiers on the other side who were being evoked for being either dead or wounded. i may say that they have confirmed the casualties below, but in the last couple of hours, there was an ash strike and his by a district where i am in the village all but it goes, we will. so hearing that these really force in just have to,
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to surface the surface missiles coming from living these territory into northern israel. so very much a still ongoing situation, but there is a crucial fight. still going on. it's been going on for a few days now, is in 2 places yet on. and they say, and that's something that's been going on for a couple of days now. but as i booked it, a says, very interesting because it looks like, according to military analyst that we've spoken to these, right, these are trying to take over the municipal building in a day, say like you to try and get a foothold and a supply route. all right, a man, thank you for that iran con, with the need to save from 11 on israel at border. let's get to the view point now from israel and speak to stephanie deca, who's in jordan's capital, oman, and not a 0, because he's really got me. it has found out just the air from reporting from there at all lies right now on, on israel. and it's response to iran to the range and missed all attacks. what are
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we hearing about that? what, what is the plan as far as israel is concerned? well they've made it very clear that they will respond and it's going to be a very powerful and harsh one. we had to. well, we have, we have not sure if he's left yet the general of central come on, the us a top military commander in the region arrived in um 10 of the last night. no information coming out of what is being discussed. of course, not because these are tactical, very secretive meetings, but strongly they are discussing coordination and for sure they'll be discussing targets. now the americans are not going to be part of this strike, but they are made it very clear that they will be part of the defense. and if iran retaliates, that's the danger of them getting involved. 40 the very briefly what's being discussed, we understand in terms of targets uh, oil facilities, potential reading and revolutionary guards. of course, you know, as role one is to target the nuclear facilities, but the americans maintain,
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don't target nuclear, don't target oil. make it proportional proportional would mean military targets. we're going to have to wait and see. indeed looking at the big picture now. steph, um, a year on, from the start of the war on guys from the october 7th attacks. israel is now the launching as we were talking about early an attack against some us. the northern guys are in jamalia. it would seem that they haven't been able to root out from us . and you wonder what that means for their war and 11 on whether facing a more formidable opponent? absolutely, it's the question mark of what is, what is the aim? where does it end? when is enough enough for them in terms of their and it treats you know, aims until you talk about the political solution. if you take him out, for example, is a tiny territory gauze. it's been located. they've been smashing it for a year,
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and they haven't been able to eradicate from us if you move north to has above that this is a completely different group when it comes to their fighting capacity to their weaponry, to their fighting experience. so absolutely, it's a big question mark, even, you know, to listen to him, run it and seems to be the piece rate he's haven't even managed to really enter property into southern lebanon and hold lives. so again, you know, things very unpredictable, but i think it does give you a sense that the southern i've been on site is going to be extremely hard considering that haven't managed to win. if we can put it that way over how much it goes at one year on. stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie decker lived there in amman. jordan, as the
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violence fee is displacement hunger loss. and for 16891 children in gaza. best one year of age really bombardment has shattered childhood innocence last forever. these are the faces of some of guys as children in happy at times. children with hopes, dreams, memories, and laughter. now silence forever. killed in his ras genocide. these kids are not just numbers. they have a story parent, so often grandparents whose foils and, and siblings or fault and played with them. they had a life with all its beautiful and messy details. these, all their faces. now a memory etched in the hearts and minds of those who loved them. welcome to our special coverage of genocide in gaza. one year on. do you need a good begins coverage and a warning to all of us? the images in the following reports are distressing. oh,
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the cries of trojan occurs throughout the cause of all the world's best witness to who that is violating that every right. 2 with the that's but of the sort of some of the data a lot um and gives us investment. nothing more about the than i can read. you certainly spend 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 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 be intrusion. count this more, i'm missing with thousands presumed dead. beneath the rubble of
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a decimated strip palestinian mothers having to bury the children. every single child in golda is that something stolen from them. eunice, this is cooling, is the most dangerous place and well to be a trying an out of the atrocities. and you create 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,
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destroying every mechanism of child protection. but i was not the much the the, the, 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 a year that is owed to the past, present, and future to the innocence allows slips to live on in a place where you all are against them. judy vega, alger 0. well, some of the children from guys that evacuated for medical treatment here in cutoff trying to cope by engaging in sports and arts. but the trauma of what they experience and killings being carried out every day by cold are hindering their
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recovery from a been job. aids reports every step, every day. their minds, 9 year old elma of loss, family members and even her legs were taken away. and then it's really a strike sort of it will make certain ok, welcome to republican noonish, dance. but despite all that, she suffered, she in so sentences dropped that you'd have in the hospital. i have 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 they're still fears of for their losses. they're not of that faith chosen, most palestinian children is to try to find ways to cope with all the law.
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760 of them arguments. 1700 simians we knew, evacuated, to cut there to receive medical treatment. for them. football is a popular escape. this groups being trained by expert coaches from p s t i pad is send, you mean the company at the, one of the 1st academies in the country to train human football. it's insane. it's a writing start. most likely much sofa. all us, most of the, to me doing up give them most of the same day i had this, it was right. you can assist you today. yeah. any of the douglas on at just had, i know, looked at cuz i have no clue that i have to have looked it up. most of the telephone was sold as much as for sure. let me do it. yeah. oh, the assistant expresses their feelings to think, she says, oh world underscore still in the world. give us peace within our child. oh,
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oh no to any bother. no fun. uh the problem about the children are suffering post traumatic stress disorder. they have been in horrible situations and witness terrific scenes which left the deep scars and their site, the 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, and transforming the painting. grief to hope in middle, when you are on the emotional and physical scars of war in gaza, are only increasing the demands, the hopes and the dreams of children here, 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
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to end so they can go home and rebuild. some of them. java dot 0 dot. earlier we spoke to r a. damon, who was the founder of international networks, so age, relief and assistance. see now she explains the patch. the war has out on children's mental health. in gospel, every child and gaza has been affected and we just take into consideration also that a study that was done by save the children prior to october 7th showed that around 80 percent of us as children already. at that point i suffered from depression and anxiety and so that sort of the head space that children existed in prior to all of this, this war has been so think. so for months, let's say every single pillar of a system that is meant to provide the ability for a child has been shot or school boss ho. got a parents ability to provide safety and security and reassurance. look told her no,
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they've grown up too fast. they know that even their parents can't keep them safe, and that also has a deep and devastating impact on the child's. like you not to mention those that you know, have somehow survived these palm beach. been pulled out from underneath the rubble only to realize that their entire family is gone. i met a little girl and another hospital and thought that she had just come out of surgery and she was with her aunt. and she had had a devastating injury to her abdomen, her intestines, and basically spell clout. and her aunt was asking me about advice on how to tell this little girl, that she was basically an orphan that her parents were dot. and the thing it says there's no rest spike from it. it's damn, it's incessant reminders are everywhere. when a child wakes up in a tent that doesn't have access to clean water or proper feet or even the bathroom and then the buzzing of the drones. that is like this tons of. oh you think you survive? well,
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we're still watching you. we can still get you. he's there as well. and guys that has torn countless families upon mothers have even lost their children or been separated from them. one young woman had to give birth prematurely outside the strip, but she was forced to return and leave her babies behind. the nob lockley has the story. it was a measurement and 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 in may, i wasn't such a stuff. i've only seen them one of the stuff, the house of labor, they told me to go back to my home in casa, that my kids, a safe with them, hadn't, was given, is really issues permit to travel from garza to occupied east jerusalem for high
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risk premature birth the permit expired 3 days after her delivery, while the new boards were still in intensive care, forcing her not to leave them behind and return to gaza. and then 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 everything 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
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them or help them. i already filled them for the fall and then have to leave the 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 and our special coverage of israel, z along genocide in guys. i will continue in just a few minutes. we'll take a look at how the war has collapse, causes healthcare system to stay with us. the, i had a lot of that. we've seen some very unsettled weather across europe at the start of the weekend. and that's going to continue in the latter part and into the new
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weight. we've got an area of low pressure that's moved its way across the eastern parts of europe. and that brought some very heavy reading to places like bosnia and herzegovina causing extensive flooding here. and you can see the west of that wet weather, affecting bulgaria, we've got amber warnings out here stretching out through mold though the remaining ukraine and on was to west and pots of russian are behind, that we have got a quite a comma slice, with some sunshine coming through for germany, stretching down into austria as well, and easily. we all going to see more wet and when the weather coming in because we've got a period of unsettled weather, sweeping into west scenarios. you can see it very salary, very windy as well. we've already seen some flooding for southern pots of island heavy as to all the rain on monday will be across the iberian peninsula for portugal space, but also stretching up into the front. and it will be more of that to come this week because we go to form a hurricane. yes, that's cook. and it's going to start to stretch its way towards western parts of europe,
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bringing it some very heavy rain and strong winds with it. so we'll keep an eye on that after 365 days of the war on gaza, we reconnect with those who have been with missing and documenting a genocide, i'm currently living in cairo, egypt trying to move forward. why my company is simply stuck in because the script this past year has changed my life in so many ways. but i mean the main ways that the priorities in my life has completely been realigned. nothing matters but liberation. join us for special episodes of the stream on our 0 as the world economy. those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your
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business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the you're watching the news, our analogies here i would need for the batch bull reminder about the top stories mosley, these radio strikes are hitting the lebanese capital beveled. israel's military has issued new evacuation orders and the reopening of schools has been delayed because of the ongoing is really a task in guys. is there any forces have to gun a ground offensive in the no senior jabante
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a area. the military says it's targeting him off fights as well. regrouping there by several civilians have been killed for new attacks of this face to many families . and at least 21 people have been killed. the man is really yes, striking a mosque in dow by law in central garza as cool, sheltering this space. palestinians was also hates, came into the guys as health care system has collapsed in the year of israel's war . hospitals have been bombed medical staff attack and supplies blocked. majority of policy and use are in desperate need of health care. as the battle hunger and diseases. let me close soon share a frequency the days didn't. it wasn't the major in the center because i was thinking was hit the health ministry said unit 500 people were killed these, well, the military denied posting
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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 and within months, agencies were wanting also help catastrophe. the health system and gaza 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 tear in a book and as ations continue to catapults to proportions, you have to be full of 25 if at all possible not one hospital in golf. so it has
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been sped, more than half out of service. the rest partially functional, which shortages of basic medical supplies equipment and protective get the results . the doctors have been forced to perform surgeries without an aesthetic application. it's a lot of furniture babies have died and 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
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support says, hundreds of medical personnel have been arrested, interrogated and tortured international laws close to hospitals. medically, personally, i'm ambulances to be protected at all times. as well as accused 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 relatively low and humanitarian aid. yet only 69 a truck center garza 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? gaza has devastated the health care sector over the crowd. of tens with no sanitation such as these water or electricity. readings out for infectious diseases,
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including skin elements, hepatitis meningitis, uncomfortable, isabella had the hand that they were tired of this garbage. we have hepatitis and other diseases. i am 21 years old. i am supposed to be starting my life, but i'm leaving a message. the garbage is well. for the 1st time in 25 years, polio was detected in casa prompting. the un to carry out of 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 to boom. the collapse of health care services could, can move people in the conflicted sense of consumption, and to see her doctor jeremy hickey's an anesthesiologist on a medical mission in gaza. he spoke to us from outside of like the hospital in dow,
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blah, where the situation is not the lady terrier 18. my last was, it was between the mid june and july. and then it was, it was quite busy. alexa was still out friday, you know, 300 percent capacity now coming back based on uh, so how do i like size is one, is less functioning hospitals. and so the capacity is just blown out even for the uh, the, the a are, is constantly. not anyways, people suffering not injuries and critical incidents, but also have people who just need basic primary care as well. so as you can see behind me at the moment that the price is flooded with people. and this is just, this is entirely the, the incidence of just a couple of not the guy here in de la. uh, there was an orphan each which was attached to a site on that particular evening. we had at least uh, 4 hates gunshot wounds and children. and these are notes of all the injuries in
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this particular environment. more and then the to that was had multiple websites with the plug, couple pieces of shots as children and keep them in the age or anywhere on the body . the number of children that come in at any one time. you talk to see if there's any, it's just some incidents or some, you know, there's someone quoting the crossbar. the, these people are being targeted and this is definitely increased and it's worse. and since the time that i was hearing in june and july, and this is one incident alonda thing of the incidents which would have been involved heavily in the oven and the price of lower that would say the and palace needs in gaza, starving to death. they don't have enough food or water, and the entire strip is facing a high risk of finding you in human rights. experts have accused these really military of carrying out a targeted campaign of salvation that's being called
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a form of genocidal violence. about 96 percent of the population is acutely short of food unit says says 9 out of 10 children in gaza locks the nutrition they need to grow and develop. at least 37 children have died from malnutrition or dehydration across casa since october. the 7th. the united nation says israel has bronx the entry of 83 percent of food 8 into the strip since the war began. and around $50000.00 children under the age of 5 will need urgent treatment for monetization. by the end of the year. while shipments of food into gaza, of slum to the lowest level in 7 months, that softer israel introduced new customs rules on aid and restricted commercial shipments. evidence of israel's use of weaponized salvation in gaza is no way more visible than on the bodies of palestinian children. the child codes of millions of youngsters have been shaped by displacement and hunger. northern gaza is the
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hardest hit as community like rewards. the proper time to picnic complete with plastic bag is fries and even tomato sauce. for children and gaza, these toys have taken no new meanings during the war. some moments of escape is enough, but also a reminder of what's called the right act. so do i have this and i miss apples and bananas. i miss big is an ice cream. i only have plastic foods, but what i want and miss israel, i want to eat real food and view which to good. i want a good and eat. i haven't eaten any of these of the stock of the will be when says in the 1st 2 weeks of september, an average of 67 a trucks made it going to every day for a few. then the roughly 500 a day before the war and in the north,
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the flow of age has completely stopped. it's too dangerous. palestinians go hungry, truck loads of food, a weight at the border just out of reach get the need is never been great to parents try the best to make ends meet and the god about the upcoming them left my. how i wish i could, could meet for my children. there's nothing in the pots except watering some spices this year or that she pod is the youngest members of the family who stuff with the most like a cut off, i guess outside. i know that if new been had this little girl is lost 15 kilos. she suffers from chronic headaches and she always feel dizzy. i don't have food for the nice of all. life is very tough. these children suffer from weakness fatigue in the me and malnutrition. the you wrote, marriage, human rights monitor, says that is really all me has targeted farm is heading to and from the fields as well as equipment and crops. estimates more than 75 percent of agricultural land
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and the strip is either under is ready to control for damaged the most of the areas in moving closet contains green houses have being level in this market. the sense of desperation is palpable. goods are in short supply and prices up, so i'm not sure i have the 100 and i've got nothing to eat except can feed my husband and i are sick. my kids are sick with starving. 2 i love up with gauze disability to feed itself, destroyed how the students have no choice but to rely on food date. and that depends on his where you permission to enter the strip. can no, nothing like this era or the world food program says food diversity as well as a lack of food is having severe consequences for palestinians in gaza. and while it's has the food data available to help those in desperate need of it too often it's jammed at the border or looted when it finally does get in. it says widespread
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desperation and destruction in gaza has caused a breakdown in law in order. all the fresh food is not there. and that's a big challenge scares us treat prior to the try. the g of the 7th of october before people were actually having all the front range of food into the gas trip. the time is now is that they are relying on process canceled. brent and a bit of a whole to me. you don't find very in most of the area, there's no more curtain in place. the fruits and vegetables in the north, they are practically known in the south. just know if you want to buy one kid, you have to me to. it's a 100 us dollars. you choose to be prior to want to cycle how people survive with such a, an access to a proper diversity. and i'm seeing this with, let's see, more excited see, because winter's coming. so that means that if you don't have the proper food intake, how do you going to do with the cold?
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how you can actually properly survive because the weaker you are, the more there's a problem, lizzie, for you twice when he gets sick. so that's why we need to have not only the right items of food coming in, but we need to have the right diversity. we need fresh food, we need vegetables, we need to commercial to get in, allowing us to have a proper range of assistance to people and access for them towards so some of the diversity of product that they need to be. the biggest tenants that we have is that the conflict 15 ongoing. so we called old policies to ensure that the different crossing our preaching, recording or full policies being is when are being the wanting to guys a total us to have a proper access to or from the crossing our attendance. we are negotiating this with these when you know, so we piece, but as when we need to negotiate within guys a on the low in order the off to many of our systems that aren't being routed. this is within goes us. what we call old policies,
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allow us to do our work. we have all the fluids in the different corey doors that are ready to come into guys a, we need to be a lot to do our work. let's as getting of food as a weapon of war. let's speak to need gordon about it. he's a professor of international law and human rights action. queen mary university of london and eco offered an article published in the new york times called the road to famine in guys i, he's joining us from london, professor ford, and thank you so much for being with us on algae 0. before we talk about the historical context, because it's not the 1st time that israel has used food as a weapon in the gaza strip. i want to ask you about the current situation a year on gaza was of course are ready for the insecure prior to this war. what has one year of conflicts of war meant for palestinians and their ability to feed themselves? i think it's devastating. i think that the israel has not allowed sufficient food
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to go into the gaza strip. we know that it has destroyed most of the farm land, most of the green houses and most of the fishing vessel. so the palestinians in gauze cannot produce their own food. we know it has been targeting humanitarian aid convoys in killing approximately 288 work cars that were bringing in the food and this h away. and we know that the water is polluted and the people that are drinking the water and getting sick, getting diarrhea cannot even intake the food inside. and so the situation is around us and the people that are being hard at mostly children, right? if you would put this into historical context for us, professor of you know, how israel has use food as a weapon. time and time again, it's a strategy that's used in gaza. that's been using guys a many times,
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but that has also gone beyond guys. absolutely. since 1967 we may as real occupied because us to have been has been engineering the palestinian food basket controlling at as a, as a weapon of war. in the beginning, it actually added calories to the bass. good trying to make the occupation in visible and when that didn't have out and the palestinians resisted the 1st 55 to 1997. it pretends limiting with the amount of food entering the con garza strip. keeping the guys a strip on the brink of collapse every time there was a some kind of resistance, right? and using to basically make the palestinians bowed down to is rarely to man. it's right. if i can ask you professor briefly and you know, the instructional court of law, how do we prove that this was intentional, using food as a weapon of war?
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did israel make any attempts at all to conceal its policy, to restrict to 2000 and it has no, it's not recently and not in the past in the past already in 2006, the former prime minister on each of, on the bias class, who is currently the board of trustees of high for university said we need to keep the power steering hands on that diet. israel has published tables of calorie intake is allowing in and not allowing that list of things, but it's not allowing the basic to allow it because it's so we've seen this all along there after supper set, the major ministers from the prime minister. now ro guidelines, bruce beach said we are going to use ok food as a fight,
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the professor. thank you so much. we're going to have to leave it there. unfortunately. need gordon, professor of international law and human rights at q a queen mary university of london. thank you very much for your time and move the site a virtually the entire population of kaiser has been displaced many several times is are as well as force not us to means to reset their lives again. and again. is one teenager story of separation and loss. the same kind of specialist center and then as have mentioned model, but the doors did the dental or should i mention that he had a quick dias should have whatever it is that how would they use? how the, how well a human did us due to lead me one issue yokes of october. what issue? yeah, i mean for southern advertising. then i go to the city,
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been a lot of has of getting told. yeah, i'm a single mother of less of a ha and i quit and don't i can. and with them that you were doing the last task a that model rocks and angels exist in so good exist fine line just and had come up with it. didn't load them in yet kind of describing the da da da not good for the stuff that was we had in the official mind filling my should or i let us not apply them. she did, but i stayed with the united the fisherman. i had that ready estimate this added the image on the photoshop out of and i know my head dizzy about the shami. i'm just the, i need as the facilities little go to the massage and have the desktop when. huh. yeah, and it, when that issue with this big, i'm kind of the facilities we had a day of and this been that it should be to by you jane.
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and joining us now on alger 0 is 19 year old. how me he rises from the every mom neighborhood in gaza city. he's been displaced several times since november. often fleeing is really strikes on foot. how many is in down the la central guys? a how me it's good to see you again. the 1st time you and i spoke a few months ago, i as many of you as was deeply moved by your story. you are an engineering student whose life was up ended. when is ras plumbing campaign of guys with the gun nearly a year ago. first of all, how many, if you were to sum up your journey, your life over the past year, just in a few words, what would you say? will thanks for having me again, following my life, scanning shift 100 percent throughout the past year for an injury. students who are super introverted and doesn't dodge home to another person who works the streets who go out to film. whatever happens in gaza. the person who look after his family
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after he lost his was a, his mother and his father lost his job. uh, kind of a big chest for my kids. it's kind of to uh, someone who is responsible for a whole family is someone who needs to bring money to the table. someone who needs to work all day long, someone who is just a 100, with all the problems that happens with every single member of his family. his sister, his father, with his father did l, when any member of his family had any terrible thing happened. so i, so you know, no longer i try and tell me you say as you were before this war, you've been display several times and the journey you enjoy 2 guys is a very dangerous one. let's just take a look at what you went to help me, as i said, is from god's a cd. when he's ready increases from bond meant of a nearby or she for hospital he fled. he made the journey by foot walking all day to reach the 7th city of ruffled
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a few days later after he left. and he's really strike on his home and got the city killed 14 members of his family. and he spent 3 months in vasa until a bomb struck a nearby building. it collapsed, burying help me, his siblings and parents under the rubble, his mother was killed in that attack. when the air raids intensified how he made the journey to on the last seat in the southwest that he lives in a tent with no access to running water, electricity, or sanitation. so how me this journey we've just been, we've just described here moving time and time again, losing members of your family, including your precious mother, or how know, where are you standing today? do you feel safe or, or do you feel that in maybe a couple of weeks or months you're going to have to move? yes again. well, there's just a shadow of,
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you're just limiting goza. every week you get to be near to death, a bombing, or even a disease or something. you're always going to be there to death. and there is no way to escape this from one stage to another. from the 1st time i move out, this guy is that sort of off from rough off to fine units for panniers to another animal. i'll see, every time you move from one place to another, you just don't please don't lose your of a long song or your family members. you lose some parts of yourself as a human. your needs but longer and you need to feel that you are from somewhere and you need to feel like you're familiar with the place you are and you always may lose some things. you lose the feeling of safety. what kind of safety that i have when i move are so outside of the house that i spend 3 months and right at 12 pm. yeah. you feel you feel no safety. you don't feel safe any way. and guys are today, as you say, how many you were a computer engineering student before this war?
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you had a nice before this war when it ends, because it will have to end at some point. way will you go? what will you do? do you wish to stay in gaza as i can say and goes well, i started my life, demolished here, and i lost my college. i lost my house. i tried secure a place out of sight outside of golf. so to study abroad and to find my family and have some. busy in my family in the future the time with or and off and all communications. busy cut off as it goes the internet was got those options go so i took care. busy for more than 2 kilometers until i reached that section, borders to apply for a scholarship, months working on that application, working oh, part of the processes of selection. and when i was selected for this to ship,
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i was so far glad. i was selected for the scholarships 2 days after and my mother passed away. what was essentially kel bass or the army? and now it's october. i needed to be out of gauze to study abroad on september. now it's october and i'm losing the scholarship. i pains with such difficulties and such need of time. i both everything from the ground and it's just getting demolished all over again. how me thank you so much for sharing your there as close as you. no, indeed. thank you. help me for sharing your journey and enjoy life with us over the last the a year. now since the one guys have begun, we appreciate you being on a with us and, and we wish you of course safety and the best of luck in your future endeavors there in gaza. and if you are able to leave the gaza straight, thank you very much. tests and use our for now knowledge. is there
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a special conversation of israel's here on war on guys i will continue and i'll just here in just a few minutes with tom. afraid to stay with us since march, the that is really for us is sick to sign into the truth and garza, i'm the occupied westbank by indiscriminately killing germ lives. now, just bear with john lives a paid the price. this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's rights to know. the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told. journalism is not a cry. pressing it's east timor. it's a storage, the catholic nation, but scandals involving high post priests plague the church. all of us goes back. we
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were all abused. it's almost the country's talk. the just openly stopped by the clerics, even after one was sent to prison. 101 east investigate east t most priest candles on out just around the massive explosion. hits living homes capital up to an intense, not a variety of strikes on the southern southern directs the until the cry. this is all just there. a live from doha. also coming up, palestinians are again, forced to flee, is the is ready on the launch is the ground to sold on to bali, the northern cancer. and this really is trying to get the most content. i'm paula

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