tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 6, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on the clock in the news your better tomorrow the . ready the hello, i'm so i may say them, this is news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. you and says it's right, the strikes on lebanon have violated international law, and it's struggling with the display screen to 1200000 people. $68.00 palestinians have been killed by these writing minutes for you guys are on sunday and the noise hundreds thing a ground to solve that one year into his rouse genocide in gaza,
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we bring you special coverage of the violence fear and devastation. it's full of thomas spinning children from pockets tom to indonesia. thousands around the world gathers who shows. solidarity was thomas the it's $1800.00 gmc, that's 9 p. m and 11. and which is facing continue. these riley bum bossman is rouse mandatory is edging mall civilians and by route southern sub of of law had to leave the homes. da here has been repeatedly pounded, biased right of the strikes, causing extensive damage to civilian homes, view and refugee chief philipo grand. a says many strikes on lebanon violated international humanitarian law. the country's government says at least 1200000 people been forced from that homes. we need to respect for
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civilian infrastructure and civilian population. unfortunately, many instances of violations of international humanitarian law. in the way the air strikes are conducted, the have destroyed or damaged civilian infrastructure, have killed civilians while attention is on it, as well as bombardment of lebanon, palestinians in milton casa, i've been trying to flee a renew this maybe a salt therapy nass strikes on the shelf at camp, while the ministry is moving in to nearby jabante, a saying how much these regrouping humanitarian aid has been stopped from entering and presidents. i can't leave. but let's go live now to dosage your body. she begins are covered twice in by root. so, 1st of all, we know the lebanese capital today is that on the relentless strikes is riley strikes. how does the, how does baby look? this house a while there is an area of calm and quiet at the
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moment. certainly there hasn't been an air strike over the past 2 hours, but we did see a relentless bombardment of air strikes overnight into early morning and they continued until the afternoon. there was a sense here that this law is only temporary, only for a few hours, and most residents really worry when night falls here. because that seems to be the time when the most serious and heavy attacks take place in the southern suburb of bay roots. what is clear is that israel is not showing any sign of stopping these air strikes. they continue to pounds, would they claim to be has will up positions within the suburb of da here, which is about solvent 7 kilometers from where i'm standing right now. and the civilian population is caught in the middle of all this. it was the suburb of very root. the southern suburb was home to 1700000 people. now it is
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a ghost town. those who have had the means and the way to get out have done so as the few people that are left just have nowhere to go and no means of getting out either. so the situation is very dire. the local hospitals, some of them have had to close. paramedics, have been caught in the crossfire, have lost their lives. so the situation is very serious and very tense and it continues to be the case this evening. and also every strong and kind of densely populated area brings more fee and more displacement type tool goes through. now the civilian next to this that's going on a while there has been 1.2000011, use this place within the country and of that. so many of them are here in the capital, they either fled the southern part of the country where israel launched its intensive air campaign. and then it's so called liberty to ground operation on october 1st. but north of the latania river is where most of the people have common,
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according to the head of the u. n. refugee commission. and we just heard from he said the situation is very dire. he had some stark figures for us. he said 220000 people have cross the border into syria from 11 on of those 220070 percent are syrians. we have to remember there is a 1500000 syria for jews, 11 on now. and also that 220000 that have crossed over in to syria. 70 percent there sir, is 30 percent of that were lebanese people. he also said that there are $6000.00 syrian refugees, field trip in the southern part of the country here. there it is. to unsafe for the one or their staff to be able to evacuate these civilian refugees. the. this gives you an idea of how dire the situation is. and that is why the un has already asked for over $426000000.00 worth of aid. and that is to only get them through the
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next 3 months to help people here find shelter and be able to feed those people who can't save themselves. we've seen people here sleeping on the streets in their cars, along the coordination on the beach. and over $900.00 schools have been turned into temporary shelters, but it's just not enough in the school year or the public school system here has had to delay for a month. the as sort of the school year here because the schools have been turned into shelters. so the situation is very serious and people are constantly no worries. alright, and that still is giovanni from bayard for us. this is where the strikes have hit the city of 5, back in the, the falls alley, and east and 11. and the attack took place around 500 meters from the temple of jupiter. it's one of the largest temples built by the romans. and then i conic lebanese landmark. i said bike has mall from the because that a way of trying surveillance can be heard. his with the have continued to manage to launch missiles and rockets and drones act is really target despite israel's ground
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offensive. they've been, israel's been funding the size, has been intensely binding bay route and also bombing here in desktop. but with, despite that his, with the is still managing to, to target and hate. is there any positions that in the space montez will not have said that they launched a squadron of attack drones? amy got to bass, that's responsible for maintenance and re rehabilitation says of hyphen, a high phase, roughly 30 kilometers from lebanon on southern border. and this just shows that his block continues to have that ability, but it has also been striking here in the best value. now the entrance that you have valid because when a focus point is understand, the job of the neighborhood was struck this morning. and just in the last week alone, this been over 150 is really strikes on the old back. and now is where there's also has tons of villages across the best. displacing many people and many people are frightened and throughout the throughout the day,
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people have been able to head drones, slang overhead. in fact, sometimes you've been able to see them and that only increases the fear amongst people because they don't know when with the next strike what happened? i started big data, just dora, that's all a house in knolls, in his file called fire off to rockets from lebanon. what intercepted by ad defense systems. the rockets were 5 over the border on sunday. 55 is and these are the minutes where you were at the scene, sued off to, to assess the damage the own, was injured in the house. fine. they've been a daily cross border attacks between israel and has the law since the war on concept began. these right, the army has imposed a new close to minute free zone on the left and then both the entry is being prohibited. so the areas around manada, if the and my kia, this is the 3rd ministry zone, impose on the northern border. since these are the army launched its operations and
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11 and last week, you and peace keeping mission and loving and size. it's thankfully concerned by as well as operation and says it's unacceptable to compromise the safety of its forces . bringing now, no doubt that she's in jordan's capital on mine because they say the government has bandages here from reporting in the occupied westbank and inside israel. so know what is the creation of a novel, close ministry zone. tell us it will suddenly usually it tells us that the is rarely army is moving heavy equipment and it's possibly going to use those areas to enter 11 or 4 heavy combat operations. and we've seen that happen on the northern border in israel, but we also saw a year earlier when israel was planning its ground defensive on gaza. so this is a sign that perhaps, that an escalation of further escalation is in the making on the lebanese front.
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and we have to keep in mind, but thousands of is rarely have left northern israel over the past months because of those cross border attacks because they couldn't be stopped. and so residents there felt that they couldn't sustain normal life in northern israel. and the whole reasoning that nothing yeah, 1st offered for the offensive against lebanon most to be able to allow those residents back and to allow for normal life to return to northern israel and no images, a circular thing. i think we showed them just a moment ago file of some off them off of rocket finding to as well can you tell us about that as well, about 340 square kilometers of land. and israel has bert during this offense of because of the of rocket fire coming up from level non hezbollah over
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the past 24 hours as use different caliber rockets. they've launched them against is really targets including areas in and around stuff in the north. some of them quite high caliber and including ground to ground, a ballistic missiles. these are very large massages, they were intercepted, nobody was heard. but again, that just shows you that we are going, you know, there's a, a tiny steps of escalations that keep happening every day. the caliber of their rock, it's how deep these rallies are going into live in on the kind of atmosphere that's there. the statement from you and i felt that your read earlier. so, i mean, all of that just tells us this is the beginning of a much deeper operation by the is really our, me, the, the escalation is just beginning and that's de escalation is nowhere in the horizon, unfortunately. okay, thanks so much. then with all of that or forcing to us from my mind in jordan,
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because this rail is vandal, just there for reporting in israel and the occupied westbank. iran civil aviation organization has announced all flights across iran will be canceled from 9 p. m. local time until 6 am on monday and so have i said he is a writer and specialist in writing in a fancy joins us now live from to her on. so our officials giving any indication of why the suspension has been declined as well. from this statement that'd be here is from the spokesperson for the civil aviation organization, the restriction that has been imposed at the time being, which has started nearly 45 minutes to go, is just because of the sort of operational restriction i'm quoting him and, and it just except for that we don't have much details, it could be sort of offensive or defensive measure, or it could be a measure of precaution, or it could be any kind of action to prevent
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a potential casualties in case the taishan, sir. it's still under this circumstance, we're seeing some messages coming from the is really prime minister that costs at least threatens iran. and at the same time be here are statements from that. you may need an official including the supreme either saying that in case it's wraps up, there is going to be further retaliations down the road. so with that so that we can understand that the situation is quite complicated. just to bring you some updates on what takes place on the ground or basically on the air. we see that now the western air space of iran, according to some statistics that i have is almost clear. we saw a very few limited number of international slice over the country, which is getting less and less in the past 45 hours. so it's me sort of district application of that regulation pool is mentioned by the uh,
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organization. it could be for any reason, but for the time being, we're not there of the exact details on that. it's coming from a civil. so let's say official, this is not a military official, but indeed the situation is very 10. so we have to, i think closely monitored the events in the next 9 hours to see what takes place. all right, thanks so much to hate us. i think i set the goals and now where at least 68 palestinians have been killed since sunday morning. 2 people have been killed in an ass, try and come to a residential house and the shots at refugee camp a child is among the dead authorities say 11 others being injured. hundreds more in the north of fleeing. is this right? the forces begin the ground, the solve that families have been taking whatever belongings thank can leaving on for these, right? the army says how much is regrouping and rebuilding infrastructure in japan?
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you, at least one school was a tax on sunday, is ready for us to say how my spices for vase that as well is also continued and strikes. an unreal operations officer was killed in an attack on giovanni, a refugee camp was fluid has more from giovanni another heavier strive, just right now. you have to come out of the hospital, which is dudley belated area. does. it says as is arriving to come out of the house to the right. now here is a, a look to baby right now. i just calculated say there is a women that's come inside the situation here. nothing goes, thread is a char waiting guys. the is right, the army intensified is from the again, the volumes killed many people including women, children and john on this. so the entire somebody had been killed by this right now
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. i mean delta north attacks and killed too many people. more than 20 civilians are still on the right now as the is right on the killed everyone move in in that area. while i'm talking to you right now the a 5 to just lined up low. ringback be those areas right now. us now in central gall. so at least 26 palestinians have been killed in 2 is really minute, 3 attacks a mosque and the school sheltering displaced palestinian families with tongues did in the strike. kindly my mood reports from the scene of the bloss data by a mazda filtering display stable is a central dog. what's the latest is reading militant for the pre dawn? talk said the building a blaze within minutes. moving many within,
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inside the burn shows and tomatoes. mazda was not the only target in their school housing displays. palestinian was also the only 120 people were rush taken to a nearby hospital by morning. the damage was clear. people came looking for missing their loved ones and to collect what's left for the course of the month. i see all the residents of guys that should go to the site for you area in the south, san eunice and elsewhere. but there is no safety area or anything you'd have to know who we are in a statement could really military space, how much was using the mosque, and the school as a command center. whatever is left of from the people who are inside the mosque itself, the blankets, the pillows every, the loading the,
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the hard while they are displaced inside this last is something that contrary to what d is really military pushing every time attack in a public facility. and evacuation center, claiming that these areas are used by operative and used by militants. but what we're seeing here is completely the opposite. contrary to the ongoing narrative, families gather at the hospital more to collect bodies about the last i had to really lost her daughter and other relatives earlier. this time it's very grandson yellow. you gotta be a negative in my hat is spinning. please dodge defeats benjamin nissan. yahoo defeat israel and i hope god also to say to you america, you made us cry over our children, grandchildren can and loved ones. my heart is breaking good. the attacks and there has been a come as e mails, maureen, gaza, approaches its 1st anniversary. the one year mark,
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a genocide that has already killed nearly $42000.00 palestinians and displaced a whole population honey, my lord. those are the, from the central area of the gods trip palestine. now seeing the mass official says, israel continues to block a ceasefire agreement that would end the war and lead to a prisoner exchange. helen higher says it's time for the international community to end that silence on his right. the aggression one of popular on the meal and what was your call weaker. now say in all confidence that the palestinian cause has become the leading cause in the world. and everyone realizes now they're going to be no security in the region until all people we take all their rights and we repeat to everyone that there will be no secure. which in unbeknownst between the region, unless police senior rights are respected kohls last spring in elijah mac,
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now he's a ministry and secure jam less joins us here in the studio. good to have you with us. so here we are here on instead of reaching some kind of sees 5, the news coming in as of another is really ground deployment in the north of gaul. so what does that tell us? since this is an area that is sort of declared in december, the 19th that it had dismantled from us, that it's an indication that is right, a face to destroy him, us and the other, or this daniel resistance and no, no, it is an indication that these right is not managing to and the presence of him us and to defeat it completely. and for that it is we need to know more than once again to engage in ministry operation and is going to continue doing so. and to bring, i mean that then you always satisfied that he can reach an agreement around the
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table when he at the stand. that's the key now. so for engage objectives to free all the prisoners and to the free time is, is roll, entering a scenario where it's bumped down in the long term. baffling in goss, despite all the destruction it's, it's reeks on civilians that it, as you said, a comp, the feet and destroy some of the minute treatment groups. it is because the wall on guys a lot of pressure on benjamin netanyahu domestically. and this is why he went for war against lebanon, and he bought the man and he bump also iran, a concert it in damascus. and then he, a kid is made honey in the wrong provoking ron. and he's ready to in knowledge several from him to be engaged on different front. because if he returns only 2 guys, he doesn't have anything to choose, but he's defensive and that the you have gun told him. so an old so chief of staff
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pay said hey, levy said week and all the cheap, more than what we have done. but it's a very different to and if you listen to some of these, right, the officials, what they're saying, such as these, right, am bass of the, to the united kingdom of just a couple of days ago talking or a few days ago talking about how we will destroy, it has the law as we've destroyed. how mass i mean, what is the likelihood if it's been a year of fighting in gaza and they have, they haven't been able to destroy some assets according to what they're saying that they're regrouping, re emerging in the north. what is the likelihood they're going to be able to destroy has the law? well, i don't think any of the is really officials acknowledge that they can destroy from us, even the former prime minister. it would, but so it's how much is an idea that cannot be defeated? and if they are going to defeat him, us as they came. and the faith has well on the same way. it means they are not
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going to be able to defeat neither. and this is why they all starting to invade 11, because they want to divert the attention away from guys that did the aim of being a mean that then yeah, whole face hoss reaction domestically from his own people. i'll be able to stop on that point of the invasion of 11. and i mean, we have that. pushed by is right. the ground troops into lebanon didn't go exactly according to plan number of them were killed. what does that tell us about any ground invasion? they say it's post or is it cancelled, or where are we not? they're told minute to really speaking the special force of these really special forces harassing catch block testing the reaction, testing the defense capability and respond to the standard procedure is try and find the weak spot before you know, the bigger is engage has, will allow for several days or a week, and then find the hold where they can push the biggest fault of the forces. but
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that doesn't mean this is a when it means the more they go into that it'd be nice pear tree. and they, you know, they, that them all or they are subject to harassment on the sides and whatever they position themselves as long as the last time we spoke. you, you mentioned a interesting statement along the lines of all to the fact that, that you expect next week a launcher is right in the ground to push wine next week. because the harassment has taken place at the beginning of this week. which means normally it takes around a week if there's a strong resistance, these special forces are using also drones and they using the theory and they trying to weaken the defense line of hezbollah. and this is where they want to find the breach, either in the northeast or in the middle to find a way where they can push the tank. and the infantry does that tell us anything in terms of the concerns that full or when these rail might launch an attack on
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the wrong? well, so far there are assigned in and signal indication for the invasion, no flapping on, but on the around we also have these relays saying that they cannot avoid responding, which is not responding. actually, it's iran that has retaliated to the is really assassination of penny in the run. but these really is, it is in these really interest to returning it all to adapt your on. so iran, again is also the engage an issue i can screen for hire. and as for the us and nato to supported, why been, i mean that then you know, remain impala, engage on guys that engage in 11 on and also engage on your, on as well. i will close, we go to, i mean the bigger picture is, where is the region going? well, i mean the if the bottom line is that is row with ones to keep its population
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safe and secure. surely that, or must be born out of an understanding, a peaceful coexistence with his neighbors, which means an end to these, where the occupation, it is as well. that is occupying the territories of several arab nations, right? whether it's causal, whether it's the west bank, whether it's the shut off funds, which both 11 and, and serious sized lebanese territory. whether it's the syrian golden heights. i mean, the ultimate goal here of peace and security can be achieved while they continues to be occupation is right. they occupation the and says race important been, i mean that then you home managed to get the majority and if necessary, to complete the forget and this meant and any idea of to state solutions. this is not a base, this is not the direction to piece. it is
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a direction to the wall. he doesn't want to put his union to be that the 1977 liquid faulty mind if it states that the a j with the end. so my, uh, belong to these 3 days that any presence of 15 is a threat to the is really security, which means they don't want the police damian's a police time. they don't want to a fee. they need to treat that. they all could find, they don't want to abide by the 17 or one way. it states that either a should withdrawal from all the giving you surgery and the international court of justice routing of july 19th on saturday. i know definitely that was occupation is a legal. yeah. and i don't know trump or is it when he was president, he gave the garland decision, going to hide to israel and these really don't want to withdrawal. so they have no office a piece to anyone among the neighbors who might say a launch at mcmann. thank you so much for your analysis of us. the still ahead on
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al jazeera shots of childhood, one year into as well as genocide and gaza will bring a special coverage and the violence and devastation scroll to the youngest, most vulnerable the had a lot of there. it's very hard to write unsettled across much of the middle east and live and at the moment. but we will see the development of some west the weather at the edge of some places like coastal yemen, as well as the south west of saudi arabia. and we could see some showers in places like oman and the u. a in the days ahead, but it is a larger dry picture across much of the region. lots of sunshine across the event. and places like a ticket which has all the weather, lingering around the black,
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see, and that pushes into the causes by tuesday. and that's when a story of extreme heats across the north of africa with a double record is set. and now jerry, for the hottest october day and night on sunday, the heat is still there on monday, with temperatures well above the average in places like l. g is it will cool down. however, with the arrival of some unsettled weather that's working its way across the mediterranean, and it remains largely unsettled across that central band of africa with showers and storms on a daily. so what the weather is well creeps into times in the northern parts of mozambie. but south of this has been a story of extreme heat. we will see things start to cool down slightly in cape town in the new week. it is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank storming and
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shutting down houses, zeros, bureau and romano. the truth must be protected and heard and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not a quote or pressing its been a year into the genocide and garza. i'll just see where it returns to what was its largest hospital ship. i had turned into a center for the internally displaced with between 30 and 50000 people. the seconds attack ended with a massacre turning, shifting to a mass grave, where over 400 bodies were found, survivors reflect on the devastation and determination to never give up a ship to a hospital. and though i elation and resilient find out to 0 the,
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[000:00:00;00] the people come back here watching out just at a time to recap those headlines now. united nations refugee chief affinity program, they says many of the sci, some 11 and a violation of international humanitarian law. and that's also is role on bonded launch. costs of the country. new round of his radio strikes is pounding by roots and one of the biggest to types on lebanon's capital. so far these right, the ministry is issued more evacuation orders. reopening of schools has been delayed, find the attacks, and the 68 palestinians have been killed via is right. the forces in gaza since sunday morning, 2 people were killed in an ass, drank on
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a residential house and be a sheltered refugee camp. child is among the day the the welcome to all special coverage of genocide in gone so one hit on violence, fit displacement hung up loss. and for $16891.00 children and garza death one year. these ready bone bother has shots of childhood, innocence lost forever. well, these are some of the faces of cause as children. in happier times, it's a whole thing called because we look into the faces of each one of these children. you see the hopes, the dreams memories, the last uh,
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now silence forever killed in israel's genocide based kids. they're not just numbers. they have a story. parents who loved them, grandparents who spoiled them. and siblings who fulton played with them. they had a life with all of its beauty and messy details. these, all the faces now just memories at shed, in the hearts and minds of those who loved them. to lead i go, begins on coverage and a warning to view. as you may find some of the images in the following report to be distressing. oh, the cries of trojan occurs throughout because of all the world's best witness to that is violating that every rights. 2 with the that's the sort of some of the theater
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a lot um and gives us in less than nothing more. but some of the then i said we can certainly spend the most highest. what's the use? the mice as life has changed beyond recognition, blinded by an is riley strike. she says she's exhausted, having to fight for survival. c every single day. c is, is ro target an entire generation? with, from starvation and disease you move in 40 percent of palestinians killed and this will be intrusion. count, lismore, a 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 not something stolen from the use. this is cooling is the most dangerous place and the will to be
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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 supposedly exposed palestinian minus to move trauma than most adults with experience in the lifetime. phones of targeted the homes, hospital schools, destroying every mechanism of child protection. but i was not the much the the, the,
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the many palestinians families say the international community has failed, causes children leaving them alone surrounded by death, destruction and hora, a safety boost to enjoy a year that is owed to the past, present, and future to the innocence allows hopes to live on in a place where you all are against them. judy vega, alger 0 garza's health care system has collapsed in the year of his roles. will hospitals have been bomb the medical staff attacks and supplies blocks. a majority of palestinians are in desperate need of health care. as they baffle hungering disease, i'm gonna consume sharif reports. the days empty is around the major in the center because i was thinking was hit
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the health ministry said unit 500 people were killed and he's really ministry 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 the street. seeing him also pretend cummins underneath the buildings, uses them to launch attacks and holes captive staff. it's providing no evidence to support this claim. and within months, agencies were wanting also help catastrophe the health system and garza has been completely open to treated. and the right to house has been decimated at every level that tech to harassment. the killings of meals my own colleagues to help to work cuz the destructions of health facilities and the destruction opening to enable wlan as ations continue to catapults to proportions. you have to be full
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of 25 if at all possible not one hospital and also 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. it's a lot of furniture babies have died in into betas because of the lack of fuel to keep them running. an inch of patients have died waiting for treatment within months, so he's as well as well on docile 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
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a 1000 of them have been killed in s flights and ground rates on human rights. sports, as hundreds of medical personnel had been arrested, interrogated unfortunate international laws called for hospitals, medically personal, i'm ambulance has to be protected at all times as well as accuse of deliberately blocking medical aid into gaza. mets and surgical equipment and hospital supplies of severely depleted in march, the international criminal court order is relatively low and humanitarian aid. yet, only 69, a truck center gone in august compared to 500 the day. the con agency said the blocking of medical aid has been a huge clue at a time before. is was you alone? go on golf?
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has devastated the health care sector over crowd attends with no sanitation such as these water or electricity. readings out for infectious diseases, including skin elements, hepatitis meningitis, uncomfortable as well, or had they had that they've, we're tired of this garbage. we have hepatitis and other diseases. i am 21 years old. i am supposed to be starting my life, but i'm leaving a made garbage as well. for the 1st time in 25 years, polio was detected and also prompting the un to carry out the fax nation campaign. because of healthcare, destruction has left its young and own to face. you have to now the bathroom. as the dead rises, expose upon the collapse of healthcare services could, can move people in the conflicted sense of consumption entre sierra
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i always spoke to doug tasman and we'll kind of that to you. who is head of the plastic surgery departments at gals as long just medical facility, a shift, a hospital. he refused to leave his patients behind and his red light see to the hospital in november. he describes how doctors are forced to treat patients using sugar and finnic. uh, they run out of medical supplies. what is 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. okay. for many, many cases i have to give general anesthesia and myself. we have to use one that communication for the city and instead of city or for most of our patients, they have seen on 32, they have 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 times is 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 will struggle . i remember the 1st time i, well i heard about sure that was like from i see i've seen acumen 30 something and
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then i just was checking online. what, how we can use to go to treat the ones. and then we would just feel good vinnie. good. 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 then know how 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 of its 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 they thought the machines, i'm not enough, the person that i'm not enough, the people a month to the last was providing the kid. so it's almost a really sad story. feeding your hands out any like size and you can't do anything to the people. you have double asylum is the executive director of the institute
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for palestine studies is also the co editor of lighting garza and then follow g of palestinian voices, joins us live now from washington dc. good to have you with us. so i understand that you yourself were displaced from ga, so total cost through what that means to that journey of displacement. so thank you so much for having me. uh, uh i haven't, i have list because in 2013, uh, the study. uh, that was uh, primarily to pursue graduate studies, but also due to the sheer lack of opportunities caused by the, by the locate when i left because i was $25.00 at the time and do it for me as someone who grew up and lived in gaza for most of his life, the constant restrictions on moving man, the economy, ation block of opportunities. there was nothing to hold for me and many young
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people for my generation to build any future. um, so i, i lived in 2013 and what was painful is that since i left because i haven't been able to return due to a severe travel restriction, it's been more than a decade. it's been more than a decade since i saw my family. and of course this, this cannot be compared to the displacement that resulted from this genocide. which um, you know, myself and, and i tell them the simians from gaza, who lived abroad had been watching from afar. and it's been going, i think, the watch that happened to our families, our neighbors, our communities. are you able to stay in touch with your family now that there
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is this dreadful of going on that tell us what it's like when you perhaps can't reach them i, i am fortunate to be able to reach my family, however. uh, you know, uh i have uh, an extended family inside because of the trip. i have friends and neighbors and relatives. and connie and people who i went to college with. and these people live in multiple parts of the gaza strip. and every once i know every once in a while, most people who have been displaced or once or twice and for even, you know, 4 or 5 times. so, you know, it becomes impossible to, to, to know how they are doing. because sometimes we do what they do is internet connection. sometimes they have to relocate from one area to another and, and the 3, the painful journey of having to evacuate and evacuated,
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evacuate so you know, staying in touch with people. it is possible. it's just that there is been an agonizing feeling and a business day thing, a feeling that is reproduced in from gauze the faces when reaching out to people on the grounds. and then, and of course, you know, like knowing what they're going through the, the, the, him, the misery, the pain, the daily struggle in addition to the environment. in addition to the lack of, you know, food and water and medicine and access to healthcare. just the continuation of the state of the basement inside garza moving from one shelter to another from one school to another, from one encampment to another. this is a longer for the un secretary general, has spoken about how this conflict did not begin in a, in
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a vacuum tool costs through even before october. the 7th. what life was like in a place like garza which has been and is continuing to exist under israeli occupation . it's been on the occupation for decades and it's been on the siege for many years . total cost through what life was like for the for years i and, and many have been writing. speaking out about god, those isolation about the in your main condition that garza and, and, and more than 2000000 for the study and things of that have been facing. uh, you know, garza went through uh the 21st century is longest located. uh, which is really important in 2000 and 7 am and was uh nothing but an
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additional chapter and the longer history of pain and uh, and, and misery that's been inflicted on the gaza strip. which uh, you know, immersion as a, as a, as a product of the 1948. so 476 years of experience in go the struggle with poverty, with unemployment, with eyes deletion with the phone on the development. and you know, for, for us, those who i, person about the guns are, those are the because it wasn't a question of whether an explosion would happen. i mean, we all knew it wasn't eligible because it was under siege more than 2000000 people . there were deprived of their basic rights, and they were subjected to brutal bonus to use for decades. and the world ignored this this morning. so yeah, i mean, the events that we saw on october 7th last year does not happen in a vacuum. and they were shortly enough surprising, so many in gaza. or i've been paying attention and we knew we knew that it's
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because it's suffering wasn't the address that a violent direction, whether you know, directed internally or externally was bound to happen. and what's happening now is just the culmination of decades of oppression displacement m. d. u. my name's ition, but in a much more faith and powerful scale than it used to be before the genocide began to unfold. all right, thank you so much for sharing your experience. had up asylum, said i had on, i'll just say around 10000000 to new students have a chance to vote in presidential elections today, but the choices unlimited. this guy cited seats,
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the 2nd to the the us elections are well under way. youngsters are at the forefront frenzy on the millennial is that the biggest building blocks in american history right now, but can their generations swing the results? we want to turn our social media habits into action on the one with bad people in power travels through 3 crucial states. they're coming out. now imagine what's gonna happen november 5th. we're setting the framework right kenzie and the race for the white house on a jersey the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the demonstrations in support of the product spinning people are taking place around the world. the day before the one year mark of the start of israel's war on casa in congress, don organizes say, hundreds of thousands of processes took to the streets of cut off to demanding israel. and it's for, on high the us been speaking to people at the ronnie. the chances of thousands of papers, including women and children, are gaining a riley in the city of garages that riley had been guard by the jamal just saw me without the good part is that also throwing in the ball. now there is a great sentiment winter down to the board for palestine. it has been a year and struggling, innocent palestinians are facing genocide from these re lease and we stand with them and we will keep supporting them. however, we can, the people of pockets on this nomic world are angry at the leadership of this. um,
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it would have been on there, but it just stopped the generous item that brought it in. now, is there any never known it also mocks one. yeah. since the oh go by 7, the ring that led to the original god. oh, i know its or just locked up over in its in front of the thing and women and children. we been talking to the people who fill out all day been about the product and then god, i'm here to do my wife against the and opened i've been good in palestine and to show my father directly with our brothers opinion, brothers and sisters. and it's been a whole year where we're tired of seeing their side or facing it. so they see the same thing every day. more and more people are getting killed every single day. and not none of the people are missing with is one of them with them countries or we think there was in no one. all right, so it's focused on that sentiment are the same. the people that also angry,
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they're really in the paper around the world. they're being explicit that ongoing, but that the assignment workforce they had not being able to stop days, really, from committing goodman rides. 5 minutes are getting women and children unrelenting and distributed bombardment of the really and population come on. the data that are opposing is closed in tennessee is presidential election. the vote is widely expected to secure a 2nd to him for the president because his main rivals are either in jail disqualified by the smith. now there's not much standing in the way of a 2nd to him for incumbent unity and present chi site. the 2nd candidate on the ballot was jailed last week for 12 years, allegedly for election for the 3rd is an ally of side, the largest opposition potties coming back to any of the other potential opponents of also being jailed bod from running looks. if it could be it attacked by the big
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benefit after the revolution is a free fat democratic election, i'm voting even though i feel this benefits threatened people made sacrifices for this freedom. i voted for another possible changes here for the next generation. i will actually reduce it to ship to and then we want things to improve, especially the economy. i've had enough of a legal migration. people should be given the opportunity to work so that the economy improves. we've had enough crises, engineers here. it's still struggling to ship them either she hastily to shoot them, but i want our young people to stop migrating to europe. there should be jobs here for them. and i want the new president to understand his people and work for his country than that. if that were in the years after the 2011 revolution elections with phase, we contested with very high participation rates, but frustration with for economic performance on corruption left and many tunisians dissolution after he's between 2019, i cite stripped parliament of most of its power at a centrally ruled by decree changes he says, are necessary to root out corruption. give him a like
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a real choice for 2 reasons. this is perhaps more of a referendum on kind of sites 1st time. so both to turn out will be an indication of how legitimate people view this election or not back in 2023 and elections, but you need as much we can parliament on 11 percent of registered voters folded to cast a ballot. alger 0, judas flooding as cause widespread damage and displacement in sound sedan heavy down pools of rays like victoria as well as the levels of merging supply routes and villages be in this morning. this was flooding to come. catherine, in sewing now to these people in last, county in unity, states are relying on what totally folds to suffice suite when eaten, grow and slow to digest. when cooked, what happens is with nutritional body floods in several parts of the country. how 4th, nearly a 1000000 people from their homes,
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and left them with leisure foods. so not that my jo collect what she can defeat, how children have been late. she tries to spell what little remains. she has to stop him and had children's diet, but she only has snatch everything else has run out and couldn't get anything less useless to control on us since 2020 it has been difficult for us to form. our animals have died. my farm is by that of thousands of acres of farmland are under water and schools and coast of march. many people here have been displaced more than one's not just by floods, but also requiring conflicts between communities, types of solitude on slide every yeah. as water levels rise in liquids. tar. yes. the main source of the night before many in last are seeking shelter in villages and towns. resources already stretched the government, the same pattern to get us as cut because to start constructing, di,
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do some of these. he says the water is in the car, so the government is walking by the hot 8 with a see the struggling to meet the needs of everyone who's even in a good you opperation and so so done can be very challenging because of the terrain because of the of the like the roads infrastructure and normally we would preposition assistance in the dry season that can be used during, during the time when the rains make the roads close. unfortunately, due to the floods and due to lower funding, we were unable to pre position sufficient assistance back in the village. the docks dawson laborious process of preparing the lease. it takes hours to dry pound a need them into a dose. she survive, simon in 2017, along with all those in her neighborhood. right now she cannot afford
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a proper meal, and this is all she has to keep her children alive. cathy sorry to 0. hold on said for this news i, my name is back in a moment with another function, the dissecting the trump campaign. he says immigrants of poisoning the blood of the country. he's saying that when so many people are coming into the country without any order of poisoning the black, well, they're changing the nature of the society in an orderly way. maybe has an guys head to head with republican strategist, although frank has the american political climate today. unfortunately, is one of vitriol is one of the cause of your god. all, if not because of my guys had to head on out his era. devastating strikes,
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followed by through all week rescue, because that's 1st responders know, the new mission could be their last but until then, the humanity drives one day with because of the civil defense which miss rescue mission. because on a jersey we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict, is the human suffering that the reports are pretty brave, bullets and bombs. and we always include the views from all sides, the,
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