tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 6, 2024 3:00pm-4:01pm AST
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the the limit to how far the dream contains key stuff in your own adventure now counter and waives the the hello. i'm fairly bad. people welcome to our special coverage of genocide in guys out one year on violence. the displacement, hunger loss. and for 16891 children in gaza, dash one year of his ready bombardment has shattered childhood innocence last
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forever. these are the faces of some of the children, guys, us children, unhappy of times. children with hopes, dreams, memories, and laughter. now silence forever killed in his wrath genocide. these kids and not just numbers. they have a story. parents who loved them from parents, this boys been and siblings so forth and played with them. they had a life with all this beautiful and messy details. these are their faces now, a memory edged in the hearts and minds of those who left them. truly, jacob begins coverage and wanting to have you as the images in the following reports are distressing. 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 up at the
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thought of some of the theater a lot um and gives us in less than nothing more. but the reason i said we usually spend the most highest number, 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 a decimated strip palestinian mothers having to bury the children. every single child in golda is that something stolen from them. eunice,
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this is cooling, is the most dangerous place and well to be of time. 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 is role exclusively exposed palestinian minus to move trauma than most adults will experience in the lifetime phones of targeted the homes, hospital schools destroying every mechanism of child protection. but i'm not the much the, the, the,
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the many palestinian 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 slips to live on in a place where you all are against them. judy vega, alger 0, corresponding tiny, my mode spoke to james elder at a spokesperson for unicef from gaza. explains the suffering children, i enjoy the toyota. this is hello. this is hill. and now i saw on that absolutely hopper. i didn't, honey i why spend my adult life in was ons, advertising for children to receive health care and protection and education. these might be the 1st prize is where i have to begin by advertising the children
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a humans for their children. and i know i find this out to leave a place and i find it maddening. and you know, i, i find it very sad jobs. 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 life said he made a sense of what is the noise and sometimes of dignity out of the same time bones continue to fall. if i look and i'll walk 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 the leg. well, in the early stages, i don't want to look at it. they. so traumatized, i don't want, don't just to 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 of who i did, you just say, and i've also lost their family, they've lost their parents. the level of suffering somehow hasn't begun. and so now
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i, i sometimes file to capture just have a repeat. the situation has been imposed on children to some of the children from guys are evacuated for medical treatment and costs are trying to co by taking part in sport and cards for the killings being carried out every day, back home, hindering their recovery. osama been job it free for 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 sensitive. it will make certain ok, welcome to republican noonish identity. but despite all that she suffered, she ends, his sentence, has been dropped to jude by the hospital. i have listings in general, and children in particular have mental strength. they have firm face,
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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 at face chosen, most palestinian children is to try to find ways to cope with all the last 760 of them aren't meant 1700 simians we knew evacuated to cut their 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 is zeena is a rising star. most of a courtney must sofa all us mean but most of the to me to and i guess the most of the sandia had this it was actually can assist you today. yeah. any of the douglas on at just had, i know, looked at cuz i had looked at the left has looked it up,
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most of the telephone was sold. is this michelle social mutual? yeah. oh oh. oh, the assistant expresses their feelings to think, she says, oh world underscore still in the world. give us peace for doing our child to. oh, oh no, to any bother. no fun. uh the problem about children are suffering post traumatic stress disorder. they have been in horrible situations and witness terrific scenes which left 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. part of the recovery depends on the accepting the new reality. in this workshop, children are conveying their emotions by painting meaningful 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,
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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 to and so they can go home and rebuild. some of them, java dot 0 dot hurley. we spoke to r a. damon, who was the founder of ange national network for the age, relief and assistance inara. she told us what she witnessed in guys that while providing mental health care services to the children that i remember driving down one road that was completely sort of i sprang 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 bare foot. and i remember wondering to myself because it was hot, this is august. you know, at what point this is feet stopped birthday or maybe he just doesn't feel it
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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. x. a hospital who wasn't stabilized him because they didn't have the proper trick asked me to her side and keep gap or something i says. and then i remember a mother came up to me saying, look my 7 way every night. keep screens and you box back and forth, and i feel like it's going to go into a seizure and he's been doing this ever since. you saw 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 who they've lost their ability to speak to and effects to that . 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,
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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 existence that is meant to provide the ability for a child has been shot or school gone whole. got a parents, the ability to provide safety and security and reassurance looks 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 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
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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 dad. and the thing it says there's no rest spike from it. it's damn, it's inspector. reminders are everywhere. when a child wakes up in a tent does have access to clean water or proper feet or ease in the bathroom and then the buzzing of the drones. that is like this tons of. oh you think you survive? well, we're still watching it. we can still get you guys. health care system has collapsed in the year of as or as war. hospitals have been bombed. medical staff attacked and supplies blocked. majority of palestinians in desperate need of health care as they battle hunger and disease will make also. i'm sure, rephrase what's the
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days into the major in the center of calls and speaking with the health industry said unit 500 people were killed these? well, the military denied targeting 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 this thing. i'm also pretend tunnels underneath the buildings uses them to launch attacks and holes captive staff. it's provided no evidence to support its claims and within months, agencies were wanting of a health catastrophe. the health system in gaza has been completely open to treated and the right to health has been decimated at every level the attacks harassment,
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the killings of many of my own colleagues, the health care work has the destructions of health facilities and the destruction opening tearing aide positions continue to catapults to proportions, yet to be for the $25.00. if at all possible. not one hospital in garza has 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 applications. and so what are some, shall babies have died and need to betas because of the lack of fuel to keep them running? an inch of patients have died waiting for treatment within months. so if it's as well as old gaza hospitals became
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a major casualty with the un calling them a humanitarian disaster. so these really ministry has also directly targeted health care workers. nearly a 1000 of them have been killed in s flights and ground rates. and human rights support says, hundreds of medical personnel had been arrested, interrogated and tortured international laws closed for hospitals. medically, personally, i'm the lenses 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 in humanitarian aid. yet only 69 a truck center in august compared to 500 the day the con agency
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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 crowd of tens with no sanitation such as these water or electricity. readings out for infectious diseases, including skin elements, hepatitis meningitis, uncomfortable as well, a heavy. let's say we're tired of this garbage. we have been tied to other diseases . i am 21 years old. i am supposed to be starting my life, but i'm leaving a major garbage as well. for the 1st time in 25 years, polio was detected in casa prompting the u. n. to carry out the vaccination campaign because of health care, destruction has left its young and own to face. yet another battle. as the debt to rises exposed to boom, the collapse of healthcare services could,
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can move people in the conflicted sense and the consumption on to see the doctor. jeremy hickey is an honest, you don't see all his just on a medical mission in guy. he spoke to us from outside of locks the hospital and down the line where the situation is right rapidly deteriorating to my last was it was between the mid june in mid july. and then it was, it was quite busy. alexa was still operating, you know, 300 percent capacity now coming back based on uh, so how do i like size is one of the less functioning hospitals. uh, and so the capacity is just blown out and figure it out. uh, the, the a are, is constantly phones not only with people who are 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 place is flooded with people. and this is just,
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uh, this is entirely the, the incidents uh just a couple is not the guy here in de la. uh there was an office in each which was attached and so on that particular evening we had a lease uh for a head's gunshot wounds and children. and these are the notes of other ones reason this particular environments. uh more and then the 3rd to that was had multiple websites with the plug helped uses 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. it's hard to say it is, i mean it's just some incidents or some, you know, there's someone quoting the crossbar. these, 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 that's just one incident alonda thing of the incident where which would have
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been involved heavily in the price of lower that would say as we heard earlier report, gaza is suffering critical shortages of medical supplies and goals is considered a vital tool in heating rooms. the irony is that this piece of cloth was invented centuries ago in the very place. it's now lacking gilles devise its name from garza known for its rich cultural history of waving and sauce production is a thing transparent fabric use on bones to prevent infection and health. phase countless lives every day. out of the palace to me in the city such as ramallah, hebron and novelists are also be known centers for weaving and spinning live saving fabrics. goals was being imported from gaza into europe as early as the 15 century . but today, the war has left hundreds of thousands of palestinians with undress phones yearning for the supplies they created. on joining us now on audra 0 is dr. ahmed almo kalokie,
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who's head of the plastic surgery department at guys largest medical facility out chief hospital. he refused to leave his patients behind when it's related fees to the hospital in november. doctor, thank you so much for being with us on alger 0. of course we want to hear about your experience in all shufa and having to treat people with very little means at the time. but i wanted to 1st, i guess, to hear your sentiment a year on from the start of this genocide. how do you reflect on these early days, all of the war you with a, with your family at the time? what was it life, not just as a doctor, but on a personal level for you to be there at the start of the war. so i think this genocide has, you know, just it, but it can or there was regarding anyone in the, in the history and dicing what they have done is just talking with the worst case scenarios. so they bump they hosted with us like ideas for very early in the war and just sitting everyone that has no deadlines, everything can be targeted, everything can be attacked. and then they also with those with targets from the
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beginning and they wanted like the victim of a cheat to achieve and that interest you false with that as the mean, you know, target for the operation. and again, the medical, this task that has could work as well as targets in their own. and we never felt safe at all. and even the ink is the risk you know, to be taught to get to being any of the workers in the hospital. so weird it should live in that of being in the house with that means you are a target. we are really scared to go back to our home. just to see our time is that it's happened in dozens of stories where people will be bump immediately and once they arrive home back from their work into hospice. yeah. and these are in these claim that i was chief. it was a command and control center for, for her mouse in guys a, but from your experience working there was that place, you know, you know, it's happened now like that there is to shift. you have seen everything. is she so we never seen something really like solid to say she for? was that any come on censored or something. and even if it was an mia, who's the largest of the hosp within, was interrogated,
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arrested. and he had the really hard time. and the name but found an evidence that he was in charge of anything and they had to release him after being, you know, in the quote for $34.00 times interrogated the, you know, just to torture and funny. so it's a fact now though she had nothing. i don't we know this from before. yeah. and you, dr. hot i, let's, he was working, you know, she felt you were in guys already when the war broke out your family because your irish brought us to me and your family was evacuated in november from gaza. but you chose to stay why? it was just like my, this is from the beginning to move. i was in london, you know, having good jobs there, relaxed by, you know, the kids wouldn't disclose enjoying, you know, music, conflict of an, a life that i but then i really always, we are on that occupation. as part of seniors. we have a message, we have permission to go on to have the people, i believe, the internationalists, tons of kid i, i learned that i have to try and fit all of this, you know,
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knowledge and experience with the people and goes with it on an bed needs of all kinds of vertical stuff, the surgery then management and all the stuff. i was in a good experience, you know, being gaza for 6 months before they would when i had that any with all the on the ben unit. and we had a lot of partnerships with people in france and australia and u. k. and they would all keen to have does action. so i was trying to raise the standards of the music, a kid in plastic surgeon in garza. but how do you raise those standards that you talk about when you're lacking the basic supplies, like a goals, for example, as we saw earlier, how are you able to help people who came to you for help at all she for hospital. so when we did the, what time is to, to the, you know, in the store to have that experience with it should have, you know, my plastic surgeon, i had to give an orthopedic surgery in the war. ok for many, many cases i have to give general anesthesia myself. we have to use one that communication for general anesthesia and instead of city or for most of our patients, they have seen on 32, they have
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a lot of was untreated. and then so it was, it was almost always, you know, that we left something in the kid and we many sanders the tissue paper to cover the ones. it's not like something we're talking about. so we didn't have any of the antiseptic solutions. we were still good. i remember the 1st time i, well i heard about sure that was like from i see i've seen acumen 30 something and then i just was checking online. what, how we can use sugar to treat the ones, and then we would sugar vinegar. so to clean the ones we had nothing we were designing out of or the normal sun on this side water we had through the tap water, which was very useful to you the know how to clean is that to, to deal with all of the ones we had many patients where we lost the patient because we know the treatment we know was supposed to be. but you know, having 20 but the capacity i see you in, in a ship and then expanding bits of 7 tibbetts capacity and invested by you will have 300 patients who are in bad need over critical care. so you just watched them and
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they thought the machines, i'm not enough, the person that i'm not enough, the people a month to relax was providing the kid. so it's almost a really sad story feeding you. it has a really large size and you can't do anything to the people and as a doctor that must be very difficult for you. thank you so much, doctor. i'm at alamo. how de la t and irish policy and surgeon who was visiting from being gaza when the war broke out. joining us on the options here and use our thank you my shadow experience with us. thank you. the palestinians in guys, i'm also starving today. they don't have enough food or water. and a high risk of funding persists across the entire street. you inhuman wise, experts have accused these really military of carrying out a target his salvation campaign. it's been called a form of genocidal violence. about 96 percent of the population is facing high levels of acute food insecurity. unicef says 9 out of 10 children in gaza locked the nutrition needed for growth and development. at least $37.00 children have died as a result of mount nutrition or dehydration across kaiser since october,
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the 7th. the united nations says israel has belonged to the entry of 83 percent of food 8 into the strip since the war began. and that around $50000.00 children under the age of 5 need urgent treatment from malnutrition. by the end of the year. i'll just say result lines is releasing a documentary, examining is, or as a legal siege and follows a policy and dr. working against all odds to try and save children. he's an excellent or the next to the day. you can say i'm a 5, the kind of i usually when i did a come out of the, as with some sort that every day the cries of hungry children fill the holes of come on at one hospital in those cars. some children here with the mound nutritional clinic, i have never known a full meal in my life as easy as 5 months old and stopping,
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spoke to osmond also. it has been taken care of him. what little resources the hospital has on home? how far is it then? it doesn't play a 2nd, but if it's just a been a share with one, as i said, well i don't who the one is the boss. so it's like this. i'm going to put it on the and let me just fix a to be done. pay it sending. it shouldn't be like hey phyllis impala, no man, that's good. we ship the israel and this most powerful allies. united states, deny that 8 to god. so he's being blocked. our reporting has found that israel has restricted the flow of humanitarian assistance since the stopped at the wall.
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creating one of the was made findings that the 21st century the have a journalist, you heard there is head and half and who worked with palestinian during this on his cell. and she's joining us now live from london head. and the good to have you with us on, on just here at the start of that documentary, which was a very powerful one, you featured a sobbing baby. what's the fate of that child today? so that stopping baby as cold as ease at the time of filming, he was just 5 months old. and there's actually another class in the documentary that we haven't shown interest now because it's sort of distressing. but his hot stops while we were filming. well, i will probably tell us new colleagues were filming, and the doctor's desperately tried to reach dissertation. it's very difficult to watch because the baby is so small and he's so ill. but then the adults has managed to keep him alive, but he's unconscious. and then the weeks after that was found,
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the baby sadly died after as these died, he was 5 months old. he was very, very ill. his entire life was defined by 5 man who was born, malnourished. he died malnourished, and the 5 months that he was alive, he remained at hospital. his parents couldn't even take him home while he was in hospital come on at one hospital, it was also on the siege. it was attacked by is ready forces. in fact, during the beginning months of filming, when we were in conversation with the filmmakers who were ring garza, i remember waking up one day and switching on my fired and seeing this voltage of beds, hospital beds just rolling through the rubble. people dragging them out with people, victims, and patients who are so connected to i be back for this little 5 month old baby hats when joe, that while he was alive and those 5 months and adult to say that as a result of the disruption due to his treatment at the destruction through his treatment. his state deteriorated as well. so he really was
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a very short life and he passed away and he's what we know about because i mentioned to you that he was malnourished when he was born. but that's because his mother was also malnourished and we know the impact of not getting the right nutrients and right food when you are pregnant as well. right? hot breaking and, and must have been very difficult to cover and watch that film. and you've been reporting on the palestinian struggle for many, many years now. what is it that's shocked to you most about covering this genocide as well back and the last time i was in garza was in 2021. we went in the rent. it was after 11 days of bombardment by is really full says, hundreds of palestinians were killed. and i remember when we went in that we watched alongside our palestinian colleagues and the journalists who were the and i interviewed this man who would love 22 members of his family. he'd been under the
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russell for 12. i was that we managed to speak to him and we, we put that report together. where is this time? it's now being no 11 days from bottom and it's been a year on boardman and no international john list have been allowed to go in. and the only people who are being reporting on this phone bachman day by day and on the funding and all the other horrific things that were waiting to say, just being the palestinian journalist who's being those journalist in gaza doing a lot of not having a break and for example, the director of photography, who filled that healthful scene with as ease at him and his colleagues, he himself witnessed his 4 year old adult uh, shopped in the neck and killed by his ready forces. and yet he is the one doing the filming. now he's the one filming of the children dying on his in front of him and documenting that trauma while having experienced his ard. and i think that is one of the most shocking things when putting these documents together,
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a walking on what's happening in gaza. the inability to go in level also the appreciation of the heroic job that the john list, the doing, walking inside to get that information out to was indeed we appreciate that. hey, roy, cork, that all of our colleagues are doing in gaza to tell the story of this genocide and the suffering that the people in gaza the kind of scenes are experiencing. and thank you so much for talking to us and hoss and i was just there during this joining us there from london. thank you very much. i. i think it's never to be the entire population of guys that has been displaced many several times. israel's was forced promising is to reset their lives again. and again. here's one teenager story of separation and locks the same kind of artist fashion center. and then as having somebody look at the doors,
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did the dental should have been dropped, his gums had a quick dive, should have whatever it says the and how would they use, how the, how well a human did us do that lead me with the issue. you're also of october or what issue? yeah, i need it for southern the understanding. then i go to the city, the only human color the. i'm the john, let the so i'll take one of the 1st bill, manila baba to effect the the see the customer validate and then i'm the them's had been was discussed by the way. we put a battery is admin mikaela mikaela mikaela mikaela kanisha. hi. you have a minute to the quick that i show us how i'll get some of it do and then we'll give them a bid. the shooting would refer. so what the issue with the effect that can let us in me have them is going to me as minus a little and wish after i know when mosher with the mission has
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a leg had you said it's been have sit and i said no because of the which i mean ascii couldn't issue of a deal more than a good day . you too 5. yeah. i had a little i had mama and about the do accept with whom the summer with there's been a lot of has of getting told. yeah, i'm a single mother of less. i'm a ha and like what i'm doing again in the majority, within the last as a set of ongoing model, rocks and angel's existence would exist 5 lines and had come up with it. didn't load a minute here, kind of describing the da da da not voted for the stuff the lives we had in the fish of mine. very much. sure. i let us not apply them. she did, but i stayed with the united official my, i had that ready estimate this added the image of the photoshop out of and then my
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head dizzy of the shami. i'm just the, i mean as the 1st name is little school and had a miscarriage. and have to be a desktop when huh, yeah, i mean, when that issue been this big on kind of the, the been this been that it should be to the jail clearly i spoke to 19 year old how me he rose, he's been displaced several times since november often playing is really strikes on foot is my last going shift 100 percent throughout the past due. busy of an injury, students who are super introverted and doesn't dodge home to another person who works at the streets who go out to film. whatever happens in gaza. the person who look after his family after he lost his mother, his mother and his father lost his job. uh, kind of a big chest for my kids. it's kind of uh, someone who is responsible for
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a whole family is someone who needs to bring money to the table. someone who it needs to work all day long. someone who is just a honda with all the problems that happens with every single member of his family, his sister, his father, when his father gets ill and i mean member of his family has 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 city. when he's ready, increase his from bond meant of a nearby house chief of hospital. he fled. he made the journey by foot walking all day to reach the 7th city of ruffled 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 bombed struck a nearby building. it collapsed, burying held me, his siblings and parents under the rubble. his mother was killed in that attack
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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, a 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 gonna have to move? yes again. well, there's no stay shut off of yours, just limiting garza every week. you get a, 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 from one stage to another. from the 1st time i move out, this guy is that sort of off from drop off to find useful panniers to another
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animosity. every time you move from one place to another, you just don't, please don't lose your balance on your or your family members. you lose some parts of yourself. as a human, your needs are longer and we need to feel that you are from somewhere and you need to feel like you're familiar with the place you are in. that you always lose some things, lose the feeling of safety. what's the type of safety that i have when i move are throw outside of the house that has been 3 months and at 12 pm, you were a computer engineering student before this war. 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? i can't say and goes anymore. well, i start my life demolished here, and i lost my college. i lost my house. i tried to secure
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a place outside outside of golf, so to study abroad, and to find my family and help support in my family in the future. the time with or, and off and all communications were cut off. as it goes, the internet was got all the options go. so i took a road for more than 2 kilometers until i reached the section borders to apply for a scholarship, months working on that application, working all over the processes of selection. and when i was selected for this poor shift, i was certified labs. i was selected through the scholarships 2 days after my mother passed away, essentially kept my days or the army. and now it's october. i need it 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
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over again because there are 5 boards there as close as you all know. we want to bring you some breaking news now and there's been a shooting in 7 is route one person has has been killed and 13 injured, let spring. and stephanie deca in jordan's capital a mine from on this stephanie sir, because he is really government has bind out his air from reporting from israel. stephanie whitmore, are you hearing about this shooting instead of the yes, what it seems that one mind is the policy and is ready from the neck of the negative desert where a fair share of i is in the south of israel opened fire and it looks like was also a stabbing, the doubles stopping and shooting, attacked by one man. coming one female is ready, border guard, believe she was 20 years old, injuring 13 before the attacker was shot dead by is really forces. so that
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happened in the last hour or so. of course that comes off the back of last week. you had that double shooting that have mass claimed in job pocketing 7 people, but i'll send you do have what as well cause lone wolf attacks whether it's stop a, whether it's shooting, shooting certainly is less common. people having access to weapons. but this is what we know at the moment the incident is over according to these really um security forces. they have killed the processing and is really believe to be from that. gov. i'm kidding. also one female is ready. border guard. stephanie, thank you for that update. stephanie deca live there in amman. jordan the, the one guys in now. and in jamalia, in the north of a straight palestinians. the fleeing after is really forces began a ground a sold. the army says it received intelligence of hamas regrouping and rebuilding
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infrastructure. the old and guys has been under, i've located for months, humanitarian aid has been stopped from entering the area and people have not been allowed to leave. walk a lot has more from w or another heavy air slug. just right now you have to come out of the hospital, which is definitely a related area charges as it's arriving to come out of the hospital right now, here is a, a look to baby right now. as a calculator, say, there is a women's does 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 this right now. i mean delta north attacks
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and killed too many people move down. 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 close. it might be there's a house way in central guys, at least 21 palestinians have been killed. and then is there any striking a mosque in down by the building? the locks, the hospital had been sheltering displaced people. several children are among the dead hunting. my mood has moved from the scene of the attack. simon's, i lost a 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 i ran a fighting to the drum, one on bomb that have destroyed the entire loss,
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gets facility and the properties 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 grounds right here, there's a crowd of people here who are so 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 past year. all of it almost the whole year. all of your, this last provided shoulder protection for the congress of this way, families or seeking protection and safety incited 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,
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the scale of destruction there was pauses and last isn't 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 and 11 non mass it is really strikes. continuing to hit the capital b road explosions, walks for the city, southern suburb overnighting to sunday morning, as well as military has so summarize events of da here to leave ali ashen before somebody of and this is what the residence of a root woke up to on sunday morning in bed, which densely populated southern saw, but known as bossy buildings, not destroyed by pumps consumed by fire. as you can see behind me, the skyline is covered with a sick glare of smoke is really and drone strikes,
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not only destroying residential cortes, which also preventing emergency crews from doing their job no longer safe in their own homes. some sleep in the cause, by what we're seeing until now, the amount of destruction we see shows there might be no safe spaces, even here in the street by the cornish. it might not be safe as well as in the coming days. the united nations says is really a tax have displaced more than half a 1000000 people across the level of these reg continues. it's bombardment that numbers likely to increase a sudden not 50 and we have been displaced for 10 days now. we don't have food with us. you are not able to even go and bring new clothes. we left our homes and came here. they've been like, there is a strike. you cannot sleep all situations that does israel's lights up, they would sky line with its phones. people fused the prompt,
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wondering what the next strike with hit their home on the hash and just 0 be and let's get an update on the situation and be able to withdraw such a barry who joins us live door. so tell us about what's been happening. these last few hours it will follow the we've seen the continuous bombardments of israeli strikes on mainly the southern suburb of the capital bay route. just going to show you where you can see the smoke that is still rising from attacks that took place earlier today in that area. the southern suburbs are just beyond uh, the church that you see and next to the smoke rising in that area is you see the tarmac of roughly curry international airports where flights are still coming in and taking off at one of the only airlines that are still operating
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is the local airline that continues to serve as the airports, and that is the only one that lands that takes off on a daily basis despite the threats that it is facing. what we've seen over the past hour or so here is at least another 2 strikes. but as you can see how densely populated this area is here, the uh, solver of a route is home to roughly about 700000 people. most of them who could leave have left over the past 10 days, but there's still people that live in the areas that is being targeted. and they say that's they are, they have nowhere else to go. and israel is not showing any sign of basically stopping. it's strikes which continue as we speak. yeah, they are continuing and these really military has issued new evacuation orders a door set for 7 areas of 11 on what is the scale of, of the displacement prices right now that this is causing as
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well. it's according to the lebanese government catastrophic and the u. n. is causing it to humanitarian crisis because as people have know where to go, the government infrastructure is very, very fragile. it's over whelmed, at least $900.00 schools at cost level and have been turned into shelters, and that is clearly not enough. according to the government. 1.2000000 lebanese have been displaced, not just from the areas behind me in southern suburb, but also from the southern part of 11 on south of the latania river where israel has now since october 1st launch. what it says is a limited ground operation. it's become very, very difficult for people to stay in their homes and they've moved up to the cafeteria where they are sleeping on the streets along the coordination, their vehicles on the beaches. so it's very, very dire. and the schools that have now really bad are at their full capacity of
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shelters. the education sector is also going to be affected. public schools were supposed to start a new school year in october this week. and they officials have said that that is not going to happen. they're going to delayed for at least a month. and the remote learning will also be introduced until the situation is stable. people i've spoken to in other areas of they would just to give you an idea that this doesn't just affect the people who live in the software, but also the rest of their routes and across the country. they told me that their children were woken up by the sounds of the air strikes overnight, screaming and petrified them. they were nowhere near is. it gives you an idea of how close the strikes are to the rest of the capital. no matter where you are. you are inevitably affected by what is happening in the southern suburb door. so thank you for the update. dorset jabari live there in the vote. meanwhile, sirens of sound is across northern israel. after the firing of a barrage of rockets from 11 on is really media reporting explosions in areas south
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of high for more than a $110.00 midsize are reported to have been fired from 11 on and to nobody's around since friday morning that speak to him on con, who's in has a, a in 711 on what's the situation like at the border in rock? absolutely no laptop in the is really all to the reselling and is ready as strikes just in the last few moments. we have heard l tillery coming in, also its spreading to the back hall as well, but call valley has been under attack, is well known as intense as some level, but several strikes that today as well. but there was a couple of very key strikes going on in his, by a district where i am in the village, but it goes which just over that mountain, over that of these riley's site, they struck a target a, his beloved target that was off the, in the morning, me saws well is fired from that direction towards is ro these really uh,
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full size. it shut down to, um, uh, it missiles with those 2 things all connected or no, it's very likely that they all, but these are the only you haven't confirmed as well. the also say that they have for the 2 major bottles overnight, each one in the central south of lebanon, where they used to attend the reading. the 2nd one, in minot, where they attack soldiers as they were a vacuum evacuating the dead and wounded soldiers. and they say they confirm casualties in both in ron, thank you for the update. the from the lebanese is really border iran con. we want to show, you know, some life pictures of demonstrations in support of the policy and people which are taking place around the world to mark a one year visitor as well on guys, uh, uh, these uh, live pictures from. could i cheat in pockets, sine way, as you can see, thousands of people i've got it in on demanding and, and to the genocide,
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early of thousands of people rallied in indonesia is capital into a contract. they gather, installed the data to the policy and people in a calling for an entry as well as war. jessica washington re force from jakarta, or i'm here outside the us embassy in chicago, with hundreds of protesters 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 israel. that's about extends to all levels and is
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a cornerstone of the country's foreign policy. the governments is 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 introducing consumers to continue to avoid cost is riley products and brands which they say on supposing israel, they are also collecting donations today. so to mandatory and organizations working in garza, jessica washington onto 0 deposit in mexico of protest is gab at the monument to the revolution in mexico city. they're demanding and, and the address genocide in gaza and the tax on 11 on syria and yemen in south africa. thousands of people march through the streets of cape towns. they want hanuman to implement what's known as the apartheid bill. hold institutions accountable for human rights violations. still provides a legal framework for south africa to enforce boycotts and sanctions on his route.
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in london, protesters have been demanding an end to the war as well. pressure has also been going on the new labor government to stop on sales. so israel and there's been similar scenes in france's capital, an estimated 2000 people gather of sante value protests in paris. they called for a sci fi in both casa and 11 on french president and 90 in my for i said, western arms deliveries to israel should be halted. france is not providing weapons to israel police officers in it to be used to a gas and water cannon against people gathering in solidarity with kind of simians in gaza. hundreds of protest as much sort of the streets of rome despite a band from the government. and acted as fin australia have. how similar riley's danielle robinson has moved from sydney. this is the the
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right place to say part of the policy and people's really inspiring, you know, for a lot of us are way motivated and fueled by armada is any defending and in honoring them. and also defending the living as long as the people of palestine of the people of lebanon are facing the stillness, suddenly suffering at that duty that's come out and mocked week. also, it's important to set an example for the younger generation and saying that this is not okay. if there's anything in our hands to do, to speak up and show that we're not okay with what's happening. there was a heavy police presence on the ground surrounding the perimeter of this for this, this demonstration hardly able to go ahead off the record, rolling the lease,
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put in an application to the van is not included in the change in the very intense kind of political a media campaigns to try to demonize protests and actually to try to stop us from protesting through the quotes and the police and refreshing and all the rest of it . um, thankfully that f, it has totally filed um, wasted uh, fast against that. and we were determined that way, we're not going to allow them to silence us. vigils will also be held up, process takes for the demonstration. log base has been ongoing in australia. we coming out the whole out of his round boy demonstrates as emphasizing that they want to keep this faithful and that is in use phenomenology 0. but do stay with this. i'll be back with more
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