tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 6, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the, to, i'm for the back to door, you're watching the news hour on. i'll just hear a lie from joe coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel pounds, babe ruth, with a new wave of ass strikes and was in one of the biggest attacks on 11 on capital. so far, palestinians in northern guys are again forced to flee as these really ami launches the ground are sold on jamalia. and these really as try case the mosque in down by
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in central guys, i can at least 21 palestinians sheltering bay. and also this our a year into israel's genocide and guys that we bring you special coverage up the findings here and devastation. it's brought on pallets to ensure the thank you for joining as we begin in lebanon, where massive is radio strikes are continuing to hips. the capital beveled. explosions rocked the cities southern suburb of a night into the early hours of sunday. israel's military early at toll some residents of da here to leave i li hush. him begins coverage with this report from beveled. and this is what the residence of a root woke up to on sunday morning in bed,
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which densely populated southern summit known as glossy 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 a drone strikes not only destroying residential cortes, which also preventing emergency crews from doing their job no longer safe in their own homes. some sleep in that 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 like to the nation says is ready. attacks have displaced more than half a 1000000 people across the oven on and as is read continues, it's bombardment that numbers like you to increase. a sudden i 50, i'm getting the items we have been displaced for 10 days now. we don't have food
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with us. you are not able to even go and bring new clothes. we left the homes and came here. every night there is a strike. you cannot sleep. a situation instead of israel's lights up a route sky line with it spawns people fused the prompt, wondering what the next strike would hit their home on the hash and just 0 be and let's get an update on the situation and bear with now and speak to door such a very, who's in the 11 east capital forest or so we saw in all these report the quite a dramatic night and morning and be able to this sunday talk to us about what's been happening at these past few hours to what we've heard. serrato airstrikes over the past 2 hours. here of this situation is still pretty much the same as well. targeting specific pockets with it then sleep populated area. i'm just going to show you where the strides have happened. you can
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still see the smoke rising over the sky line, and also i want to point out how close the roof a career re international airport is to where the strikes have happened. on the left hand side to where you see the smoke, you can see the tar back. and there one way of the airport where we just saw another plane take off of the only airlines that is still operating in and out of love in on is the local airline for now, they refuse to shut down the airport despite the right. so they face at every single day as they have for really over the past 2 weeks. what we're seeing now is really a continuation of what israel has been doing since they launch this intensive campaign to what they claim is eliminate hezbollah targets and assets as well. as the weapons depos without providing any evidence, what we have seen recently over the past 10 days or so is in the evening. israel
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army is showing evacuation orders for civilians as of certain areas within the southern suburb. but they have to be very, very cautious of those alerts because what we have seen repeatedly is, 1st of all, not all the targets that they hit are actually in the vicinity of what they announce in the evening in terms of the back to ation orders. right? second, there are no evacuation orders issued throughout the day despite the continuous airstrikes that we've seen. and all of this is causing intense panic and trauma against the civilian population. the area behind me, the southern suburb of dia, is home to roughly about 700000 people. those who have had the means to get out or have been forced to leave have done so we try to push people who have been forced to live, live on the streets and make sure of shelter. so really the situation is, is certainly extremely traumatic. yeah. and some people have no idea if they still have a home in those areas and what they can do at when they can return to them. i was going to ask you about that door, said the scale of the displacement as israel in just the last few hours issued
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a new evacuation that as for the south of 11 on what, what's the scale of displacement that this crisis has caused. and in how, if people coping as well, the officials here have called up that's a catastrophic displacements that there overwhelms 900 over 900 schools. public schools have been turned into shelters, which means that when it's sky children were supposed to go back to school in the beginning of october of this month, that's been pushed back for another month. and they're going to have remote learning for the time being. so shelters are at full capacity. so people now are desperate to even private citizens. have been turning their businesses into make ship shelters. the side of all that it's still not enough. we have some people sleeping on the streets along the coordination, their vehicles, on the beach, and in public parks and outside of mosques. and this is why the head of un high commissioner for refugees. filippo grande's has arrived in the lebanese capital to
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discuss the ongoing situation and really highlight the plates of the display. so according to the lebanese government, 1200000 lebanese have been internally displaced over the past few months. so that numbers are huge and they are trying their best to cope with it. but the u. n. has put out a pledge to raise over $426000000.00 in a to try and help the display. some that will only get through a get some through the next 3 months i spoke to you and officials. and they said, this pledge this requests to be made for it from the international community for aid is only going to keep us going for another 3 months. so it's very much unclear if this conflict go continues, how they will be able to cope with this humanitarian situation, which is growing worse day by day or so. thank you very much for bringing us and they just they have from b roots a fast way sirens of sound it across northern israel after the firing of, of
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a barrage of rock hits from 11 on is really media reporting explosions in areas south of high for more than a 110, besides every 40 to have been fired from 11 on into northern israel since friday morning and speak to us on the big about. this is joining us from the because volley in eastern 11 on what's the situation like where you are? i said, well the bombing has continued here in the valley. now what i can tell you is that the city of valley bank, which is roughly about 40 kilometers from where we all, we were there yesterday. it's a ancient city. it has a roman temples, the thousands of years old, designated as municipal wealth heritage sites. now that city has been a focal point for is ready bombardment. now, earlier today, we understand there was a mess of striking the jet by the district of ballad back. this caused some considerable destruction. going to send that today, which is around 5 to 8 kilometers from where i am. that was head a la in west,
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because head and doris was also hits the door. this is the town about 58 kilometers from there. i know this is always a continuation of what these ratings have been doing, the targeting areas and because some of those areas are considered his blah strong calls. and why can't tell you you're wrong this morning. we could hear it drones overhead. so those not just is where the strikes are across dense rockets, but the uh, uh, drones. in fact, i think we can hear one now in the distance. i'm not sure if the microphone can pick the up. but 2 weeks ago the is really ministry spokesman. danielle, how godfrey, uh had said that anyone, any civilians living in beth costs should need the homes, because israel is going to target places where they said with a claim is with the story weapons that gained the same claim that we've had in gaza and not being used in living on saying it is that his beloved claiming that has been law storing weapons in people's homes. and they were told to leave that homes
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in the arabic smoke center for these, where you made a try giving people to i was this was 2 weeks ago to i was telling them to leave their homes for no less than 1000 meters from outside the village of go to the central school and those that didn't leave. well now we definitely have left for many people have been displaced because of the intensity of those. is there any strikes? and just to mention again, we can actually hear, i'm not sure if the microphone can pick up, but we can hear a drone overhead to night. we had one earlier on this morning and we can still hear it currently as, as online. and that's what people are having to live with. this is a known window strikes that going to happen. where are they going to happen? and then now i and now and again, the head, the drone, hovering overhead. aside, thank you very much for bringing us today to say from 11 on speaker valley. thank you. the the hor on guys a now and in jamalia in the north palestinians. the fleeing again after is really forced, has begun a ground
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a sold. the army says it received intelligence of hamas regrouping and rebuilding infrastructure. the northern guy that has been under a located for months, humanitarian aid has been stopped from entering the area and people have not been allowed to leave while i've, i've got a load, has more from giovanni 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 hosp to the right. now here is a, a look to baby right now. it was exactly to say there is a women just come inside the situation here. nothing goes through a visit to our routine guys. the is way to ami intensified is from the again the volumes killed many people including women, children and john on this. so the entire somebody have been killed by this right
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now. i mean delta nice 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 5 to just line got close. i want to be those right now. and in central guys at least 21 palestinians have been killed and then is really striking. a moss came down along the building near locks. the hospital had been sheltering displaced people. several children are among the dead . honey, my mood has moved from the scene of the attack. a dime is 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
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a fighting to the drum one on von that have destroyed the entire loss, 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 who are 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,
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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. or let's get an update on the situation in guys an hour and speak. 2 ounces here is heading down. what are you hosing down on? the last central guys hand continued is really military operation in the north of the gaza strip with a focus on it's a bali a which they had said in the past that they've cleared off from us. talk to us about what's happening this. ok so let's start with the sudden in bait and that is really forces started onto budget 2 days ago. and this is the not 3 cards of the gaza strip. they started in
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fading with tanks and they also started selling an air striking those areas and houses and those days. and this is not the 1st time this has, has happened during the year. now earlier today that is really forces at issued another evacuation order. but what's different this time? is there not locks? it's whole areas in the, as people from the pin cards to come to the southern parts of the gaza strip where we are at currently. but those kind of thing is, who were in the north for the past year, refuse to evacuate during the intensive a air strikes that are totally re sending and also the starvation and the at the harsh condition locate that has been imposed on them. so now those palestinians still refuse to evacuate. now how does sinews in the northern parts of the body are based now you are telling us that they're going into their evacuating with in the
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gospel city. so they're going to the western parts of the gods as a deep or to the heart of the gods. a city. but at today the, the, the new uh new ahead of the uh, was also targeted. he, he's from a little quiet. somebody in he was killed in an air strike in the area in july. yes . so it's actually escalating. we're seeing that the is where the forces have been trying to m t, all of the nothing parts of the causes trip calling people forcing feet under saw your to back to a but so far those part of the news refuse and continue to stay in the another and parts of the conference room. and thank you very much for the update, the from dow, blah in central guys. a handout who's re at least one person has died and such, and others have been wounded in a suspected shooting at us and stopping attacking 7 israel. the soul took place
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near the central bus station in the city of the sheba. comes as israel is on high alert ahead of one year of his war on casa, that springing stephanie deca, who was in jordan's capital, amman, keeping an eye on all things. these are all for us from there because he's really government has found out is here from reporting from israel. stephanie, what more have you heard about the circumstances of this shooting incident? is really army radio is now reporting that the mind a is usually shot dead. he's a publishing and is really so is ready citizenship, but from the negatives and stabbed and his really border guard. this is the woman that died, took her weapon and then opened fire on others in that errors was 13, wounded, one dead and he was shot dead by is really forces you did mention. there are these radians have given a warning that there are high alert to key around the goal is the area as well. having be stopped,
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some troops there because of the one year mark. so since we october 7th attack, and also of course the escalation which is not really a regional escalation. thank you, stephanie, for that. stephanie deca live there in amman. jordan, a while let's discuss all these stages. developments for the now with allendale who's a former ambassador and director general ortiz, or as for and ministry, is joining us from tel aviv mr. leo. good to have you with us again on alger 0. as you heard the from our reporter is read on high alert as it, as we mock the one year anniversary of its war on guys that and at the same time it's re launching an attack against loss in northern guys. right. it seems that is there, it hasn't been able to roll top the group from there. what does this all mean? i mean, what would it mean for force war and 11 on that is started, where it's facing a more formidable opponents,
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a s u. c a and we feed the war here too and focus on matlab on them on a daily basis. and you just showed about an attack in the shape of a people are seeing all the holes around 17000 people and we still live close to just so and we very much in the world, our sales tools. but actually the full see now is a long day here to the set of october to they said traumatic advance. and the we are training this evening in the morning that the minds of the nation. because actually almost every family knows as somebody from the casualty, something people injure. so he's very much a day off and thinking in the morning. yeah,
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i hear you say miss any of that. israel is united to as a nation, as it mocks. this a anniversary, the soc somber anniversary, but at the same time, israel has never been more isolated internationally. how do is really, is reconcile with that? and is it not a concern in israel today about what the consequences of a, why the conflict that it seems to want today will, will mean for the, the sled i say is where it is. uh, you know, nice to be in the morning. eh, i didn't say the united on how this will should they go that mary's way is i'm among them that the good wish installed the last stop digital might be careful. but due to your question, i see in the doing things very well. read these very people regarding the future. one of these,
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the fact that we go on friday instead of was the the friday. and we probably have a little ways to go. it weighs all the cases will be going on with the social implications. and the other thing you mentioned, the growing oscillation offerings, right? because of the more we find the casualties and the oldest crashing and the more danger originally it may be globally. and the brushes on this one, we rolled as the last one roll. not only on facebook, but also to the jewish community around the world. so it to some of the, the year ahead. i am a full swim worried, worried, but at the same time it doesn't seem like a government and prime minister netanyahu wants vista and he's had victories in, in recent weeks with what's happened in 11 on why not take this and call it
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a day. he said in his new, your message really is that it will be a total victory. but what does total victory look like to him? what is ultimately the end game of these really government? here a a, a very correct legal question because everybody knows that he's taking the worries to a different direction. the government is taking the worries to there and really very directions and say we state level told us to the many people to gain for a very much at the beginning, the dysfunctional phase rental. we seen the meeting, the real team and the boss and all those. they all say, lou, we have a year of shooting eh, eh, that makes the results regarding that. but it gives the military abilities obama and even the need to rehabilitate last. well, let's pull,
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let's so let's discuss the problematic options. so based very much is that is a discussion inside these where i don't think you will see the world doing the set of october. but the way to restart on the 8th of october. so where, where do you think all of this is going? and of course everyone is waiting to see what israel does in response to the uranium miss. ty, strikes of a few days ago. what factors do you think these are the government might be considering in, in that response? is, is it the same as they wouldn't be, are as follows? i think it would be limited, especially if it was the americans are and very close to the nations and don't want us to boston and providence during the elections. so way in the question use more how waited this long after the american elections?
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because of the, the elections, i think a full size limit themselves but, and it will be also another thing, both a player when he comes to ross a flops in a way to size it yesterday by pointing to doing ours. above all these red enrolling very modular sheets, so easy for us getting credit bureau to them all the position in the policy it was number tends to to get to a deeper into a i see the world can make a difference. so from the positive effect that we'd be viewing the last year. thank you miss. send me a for talking to us and giving us the perspective the from israel. alan leanne is a former director general of israel's foreign ministry, joining
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a staff from telling me thank you for your time. thank you. now demonstrations and support of the policy and people are taking face around the world to mock one year of his roswell, on god. in fact, hassan, thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of karachi, demanding an end to the genocide. thousands of people also rallied in indonesia is capital chicata. they gathered in solidarity with the policy and people ahead of the one year mark. sense is rare launches war on garza jessica washington re for some chicata. and 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 the month when 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 by law. we want to voice that today. it is no longer a religious issue, but this is truly
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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 support extends to all levels and is 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 territories. protest is also calling for introducing consumers to continue to avoid college is riley products and brands which they say on supposing israel, they are also collecting donations today. so if you mandatory in organizations working in garza, jessica washington under 0 deposit practice in australia have have similar, riley's danielle robinson has more from sydney the
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the largest, the people. i'm not going to say a lot of the policy and people's real, the inspiring um, you know, for a lot of us uh, way, uh, motivated and fueled by armada is um, any defending um and in honoring them. and also defending the living as long as the people of palestine of the people of lebanon are facing this genocide into suffering and sal judy that's come out in march week. also, it's important to set an example for the younger generation and saying that this is not ok. if there's anything in our hands to do, to speak up and show that we're not okay. what was happening. there was a heavy police presence on the ground or surrounding the perimeter of this for this,
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this demonstration hardly able to go ahead off the record ruling this week. please put in an application to the van is not included in the change in the very intense uh, kind of uh, political, a media campaigns to try to demonize a protests and actually to try to stop us from protesting through the quotes and the police and refreshing and all the rest of it. so thankfully that effort has totally filed waste, the fost against that. and we were determined that way. we're not going to allow them to silence us. so we held up process anniversary on the 7 and the price for the demonstration log base has been ongoing in australia we demonstrate is emphasizing that they want to keep this
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peaceful and our special coverage of israel's here long genocide in guys or continues in just a few minutes, we'll look at how the war has collapse, causes health care system to stay with the on counting the cost as geo political tensions wise in the middle east. what's the economic cost for the region? surprise, financial stimulus in china, but move back, revive. it's slowing economy plus is in pump we facing if a mobile currency crisis trouncing the cost on al jazeera,
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11 on capital payables. these really military has issued new evacuation orders and the reopening of schools has been delays because of the ongoing attacks. is there any offense? forces has begun a ground offensive in northern guys is jabante a area. the military says it is targeting him off fighters regrouping there at several civilians have been killed and at least 21 people have been killed and then is really yes, striking a mosque in dow by in central guy as cool, sheltering display spot of simeon was also head security into the the welcome to our special coverage of genocide in guise at one year on violence. the displacement hunger loss. and for 16891 children in gaza.
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deaf one year these really bombardment has shattered childhood innocence last forever. these are the faces of some of those guys as children in happier times, children with hopes, dreams, memories, and laughter, now silenced forever, killed in these rails genocide. these kids are not numbers. they have a story. parents who loved them. grandparent to support them. and siblings who fought and played with them, they had a life with all this beautiful and messy details. these other faces now, a memory edged in the hearts of mine and minds of those who left them to the daycare begins coverage. and a wanting to argue as the images in the following reports are distressing. oh, the cries of trojan occurs throughout the cause of all
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the world's best witness to who that is violating that every rights. 2 with that's but up at the thought of some of the theater a lot um and gives us in less than nothing more. but some of the then i can read using this the more 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 the will to be a tiny, 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 will experience in the lifetime. phones of targeted the homes, hospital schools, destroying every mechanism of child protection. but no one was not the
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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 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. now for some of the children from guys evacuated for medical treatment in kata, they're trying to cope by taking part in sport and offs. but the killings being carried out everyday, back home, i enjoying very coffee or some a been job. it has that story every step, every day, reminds 9 year old alma of loss,
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family members and even her legs were taken away. and then it's really a strike sort of it will make certain that ok, welcome to republican news. i didn't 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, they accepted all an 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 the faith chosen most palestinian children is to try to find ways to cope with all the laws. 760 of them arguments. 1700 simians who being evacuated to cut their to receive medical treatment for them. football is
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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. you mean football is insane. it's a rising star, which most of the courtney love 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 because i haven't looked at the left has looked it up most of telecom assault as much as for sure. let me do. yeah. oh, the assistant expresses their feelings to think she says, world around this course world, give us peace. we're doing our child. oh no, talk to any bother, no fun. the problem about the children are suffering post traumatic stress disorder
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. 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, 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. 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 end so they can go home and rebuild some of them. java dot 0 dot or yeah, we spoke to our one daemon who is the founder of the international network for aids
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relief and assistance inara. she explains the impact the war has had on children's mental health and gossip. 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 distance that is meant to provide the ability for a child has been shot or school boss ho. got a parents the ability to provide safety and security and reassurance look 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
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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 spelled lout. 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, we're still watching you. we can still get you got of health care system has
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collapse in the year of is are as more hospitals have been bombed medical staff, a tompkins supplies blocked majority of thought as a new drain desperate need of health care as they battle hunger and disease. well, nickel storm shareef has more net the days into the major in the center goes i was thinking was hit the health ministry said unit 500 people were killed these. well, the ministry denied testing 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
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support this claim. and within months, agencies were wanting also help catastrophe. the health system and garza has been completely open to treated and the right to health has been decimated at every level. the attacks harassment, the killings of meals, my own colleagues, the health to work has the destructions of health facilities and the destruction opening tear in a book. and as ations continue to catapults to proportions, you have to be for the 25 if at all possible not one hospital in golf. so it 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 application. it's
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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 and strikes and ground weights. and human rights support says, hundreds of medical personnel have been arrested, interrogated and tortured international laws, close to hospitals, medically personal, 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
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of severely depleted in march, the international criminal court order is relatively low and humanitarian aid. yet only 69 a truck center, gaza in august compared to 500 the day. the con 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 crowd to 10 sp, no sanitation facilities, water or electricity. readings out for infectious diseases, including skin elements, hepatitis meningitis, uncomfortable, isabella had the that they were 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
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a major garbage as well. for the 1st time in 25 years, polio was detected in casa prompting the un to carry out the vaccination campaign. because of health care, destruction has left its young and on to face, you have to know the bathroom as the debt to rises, exposed to boom, the collapse of health care services can move people into conflict itself and the consumption seizure and dr. victoria role is, is a plastic surgeon who volunteered on to medical missions. the guys are in march in august, she kept a video diary documenting her experience. take a look tuesday. the 2nd today for them, the the, the, the, the,
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see that that was just to land strong interest. see the side this nice little sewage. that sounds quiet place doesn't. the end of to victoria rose joins us now live on algae, sierra from london. dr. rhodes. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. so you work. ted guys is european hospital in the past year. you volunteered there. we saw a snippet of, of some of your experience in gaza. how do you reflect on that experience today? what differences have you observed from the 1st time you went into gaza and when
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you were last there 6 weeks ago? so that's the main difference i think between the 2. visits has been the number of casualties that i saw. so when we were the, the pin drives a hospital, we was that at the end of march, beginning of april. and a lot of what we saw was sort of a new injuries as they were happening. and, and there were quite a few emergency medical teams deployed to the european guards or at that time. so we wouldn't be any charge. she that would probably another 3 big child she's with us. so there were quite a few for adults is assisting. so that seemed to be a lot going on. we were, you know, there were lots of us and we, we did in the last of luck. my 2nd trip was to know so
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hospital again, in the con eunice, this trip, i was one of 2 ducks is deployed to the hospital working i did, i saw one of the emergency medical team last, i was the and i was acutely aware of the lack of specialist offices, i was the only plastic surgeon in garza at that period until came to the team. i was the 1st plastic session that had been to golf since may. so the number of patients needing to see a plastic session that obviously mounted. and when i go that there's an incredible number of people had been wasting this quite an upfront x ray problems. i was going to ask you about that as a plastic surgeon. what type of injuries for you treating why you went there? we spoke earlier to one of your colleagues talked i'm had already talked about the lack of supplies while trying to help people while trying to save lives. what was it like for you? what sort of injuries were you dealing with?
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and how were you able to treat these injuries? this size of the supply situation was quite frustrating because the much trip that we did we and said guys uh through the process and through egypt. and we were allowed to take with us a huge number of medical supplies and i had contacted um, it is before i made my trip in march and he had told me what we, what day it was showing sold. so i took 5 suitcases with me for those dressings and plastic surgical equipment. the 2nd trip that i went on in the august, i had 2 ends uh through israel and cross that correction. um and i was not nice to take anything with me. i was limited to one suitcase and i have to take all my routes for 3 days in enough food for a month. and i wasn't allow specifically, wasn't about to take any magic projects. so it was
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a completely different scenario. we ran out of bescedy skin press, one of those that we run analysis of the solution that we sterilize our hands. and before we do an operation we saw we've had enough of that on my said day. and we, we using sort of household site to wash our hands, and we have very, very basic supplies. i was using vinegar, kitchen vinegar, to put on weans. and it was a completely different than that. the amount of age that was getting to the hospitals was a fraction of what we had in uh dr. rose. thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. dr. victoria rose, a plastic surgeon who's that worked in gaza over the past year. thank you. we appreciate your time. thank you very much. i as well as for as well on guys a has to on countless families apart. mothers have even lost their children old
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being 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 lena blankly. has that 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 was in 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 and gone to let my kids a safe with them. hannon was given is really issues permit to travel from garza to occupied east jerusalem for high risk premature birth. the permit expired 3 days after her delivery, while the new boards were still in intensive care,
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forcing her not to leave them behind and return to garza. 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 the color and i haven't touched them or help them. i already filled them for the fall and then have to leave the
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hospital for hannah and fears to 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 ream asylum is the un special wrap, a tour on violence against women and girls. she's one of several of you and express or voice concerned about the treatment of palestinians and call for an independent investigation and to reports of all times. and she's joining us from neil miss south side and thank you for being with us on. i'll just hear what has the treatment of palestinian women and children in palestine in gauze, in the occupied westbank over the last few years shown the world. thank you for having me. first of all, we should remember that for decades is written has been denied and published in women, the collective and individual rights and has persecuted them for being palestinian and for being women and have subject to them too cruel and humane degrading
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treatment. that was also recently recognized by the i c j, and it's really not the occupation by israel. what 8 acknowledge that palestinian women do face at disproportionate and vague gender impact off is your ends apartheid occupation policy. and if you will, this last year we've seen in ga saw is the most beloved the chapter because in addition to the collective punishment incarceration the sexual violence, they have now being deliberately a exterminated. we have seen and a ration of 900 families. we have seen the kidding of a time getting of civilians including us. you said uh women, children, men, mothers. so this, this, that has hits really, um, uh we have seen things that we have not seen in any, probably be
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a conflict of interest or pick up on something you just said that you say this been a deliberate policy by these really is to target palestinian women and children or yes, absolutely, and i uh, what one is to the, is indiscriminate bumping campaign that we have seen this ludicrous evacuation orders that i would never intended to be really at evacuation orders. as you know, w h o now puts the estimate to desktop and gotcha. it's a 60 percent that's a $152000.00. but when you have a war where many parts, it was ready to cite to insight hatreds and insights, violence where women and children have been buttons and civilian, tungsten ins and gas, i have been systematically to humanize with children are seen as not innocent. and where women and women's room are seen as a,
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as something that has to be attacked and, and exterminated, and through the violence against palestinian women through the reproductive violence used by a talking that helps infrastructures by, as you said in your report denying a forcing them to the babies behind, right, the start ration of lock teaching and pregnant mothers amongst others for in the, in god's upfront most i'll sign him as the un special robert tour. how, how do you feel about the fact that the united nations, because of, i guess the structural fairly is that it has to deal with and, and also the wells lodge hasn't done more to protect policy and women and policy and children. and also how do you feel about the inaction of western countries with, with the so called feminist policies. so what, what do we have seen in guys that is an unprecedented blow uh to the world order to
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humanitarian law, to the loss of a conflict, to the protections that civilians as are entitled to enjoy the special protections that women and children are entitled to enjoy i believe it was the colombian president who said we are old palestinian because what we're seeing right now is very much that, that today's model of colonial agreed, of extermination of unlimited attacks that against civilians is being exported. and it's excited being exported to 11 on for example, and it wouldn't be used in the future against other population. and so i'm a big stream you concerned about that. and i'm extremely concerned about the continued complicity of 1st and governments of western media. in this genocide we are competing against palestinians. okay. and the i, i c, j has been very, very clear about the duty officer actors to cease cooperation. thank you very good . and it's colonial enterprise. thank you so much. re my asylum. do you in special
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rap, a tour and violence against women and girls joining us they have from new york. thank you for being with us. as a news for now to stay with us, spend 2 more coming up after this very short break on on the is really forces seek to silence the truths in the occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 in ramallah is targeting of the done is r, as in years, a few minutes, the ceiling of done it, as well as seen in donors, lebanese done it is a disease jones. it's another example of journalists not being allowed to do their work in this concept. big waters. me that certainly is the text. everything has to be and the mind by government entails, here, there is a way to tear with use of to that address. even to authoration has read. journalism is not
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