tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 6, 2024 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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the, the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the the welcome to all special coverage of genocide in gauze i one year on violence fit displacement, hunger loss for $16891.00 children in gauze. a deaf, one year of is ready. bombardments has shots of childhood innocence for ever.
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these all the faces of some of golf as children in happier times, children with hopes, dreams, memories, and last to now silence forever killed in as well as genocide. these kids on the numbers, they have a story. parents who love the grandparents who spoil them. and siblings who fought and played with them. they had a life with all the beautiful and mesquite details these, all their faces now and memory ext in the hearts and minds of those who love the city. i go against our coverage and a warning to our view as the following images will be distressing. oh, the cries of trojan occurs throughout because of all
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the world's best witness to who that is violating that every rights with the that's but of the sort of some of the data a lot um and gives us investment nothing more about the business then i said we usually spend the most highest what's the use? the mice as life has changed beyond recognition, blinded by an is riley strike. she says she's exhausted, having to fight for survival every single day. c is, is ro target an entire generation? with, from starvation and disease, you move in 40 percent of palestinians killed and this will be intrusion. count this more, i'm missing with thousands presumed dead. beneath the rubble of a decimated strip palestinian mothers having to bury the children.
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every single child in called the thoughts something stolen from the 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 is role supposedly exposed palestinian minus to move trauma than most adults will experience in the lifetime. phones of targeted the homes, hospital schools, destroying every mechanism of child protection. but i was not the
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much the the, the, the many palestinian families say the international community has failed, causes children leaving them alone surrounded by death, destruction and hora, a safety boost to enjoy a year that is owed to the past, present, and future to the innocence allows slips to live on in a place where you all are against them. do you need vega alger 0? 0, corresponding honey. my mood spoke to james elder, the spokes person for unit stuff from golf i. he explains the suffering children are enjoying children. this is helena. this is hill and now i saw on that absolutely hopper. i did, honey i, i spent my adult life in was ons,
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advertising for children to receive health care and protection and education. this might be the 1st crisis where i have to begin by advertising that children are humans for the children. and i know i find this out to leave a place and i find it maddening. and you know, i, i find it very sad jobs. there is not a place for children right now. yeah. because it's home for 1100000. it's not a place because they are forced to live in conditions that i do not deny them of loss. any medicines of orders, the no i them sometimes have dignity out of the science on buttons continue to for if i look, you're not locked. so hospital you will say thousands of children who try to have you tysons. what's like for a little child who suddenly lost their arm and the legs. well, in the early stages, they don't want to look at it. they so traumatized, they don't want, don't just to look at it. they, they, they simply don't want to acknowledge that their life has been turned around like
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that at the same time. some of these children, if i think it was, if you just say, and i've also lost their family life, mostly parents, the level of suffering somehow hasn't begun. and so now i, i sometimes file to capture just how horrific the situation has been imposed on children to allow some of the children from gaza evacuated for medical treatment in castle trying to cope by taking part in sports and odds of the killings being carried out every day, back home, a hendrick by recovery, some a bunch of egg reports every step, every day, reminds 9 year old elma of loss. family members and even her legs were taken away in it's really a strike. so exciting. okay. welcome to republican noonish. dance. but despite all that, she suffered,
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she in so sentences dropped that you'd have in the hospital. i have listings in general, and children in particular have mental strength. they have firm face, they accepted all and adapt quickly. therefore i expect the recovery would not take long. however, the key challenge is that the war is still raging and they're still fears of for their losses. they're not at face chosen, most palestinian children is to try to find ways to cope with all the last 760 of them are women, 1700 simians who being evacuated to cut their to receive medical treatment for them . football is a popular escape. this groups being trained by expert coaches from p s t. i pad to send, you mean the company? i think one of the 1st academies in the country to train premium football is zayna . it's a rising star. there's also the, could me much sofa. all us mean bottom of slips knowing up, guess yeah,
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most of the fan this of was actually can assist you today. yeah. any of the deck with hon. i just had, i know, looked at because i haven't looked at the left has looked it up, most of telecom was sold of this michelle social mutual. yeah. oh, the moscow, the assistant expresses their feelings to think she says, world around this course world, give us peace for doing our child. oh, oh no. oh, any bother, no fun. uh the problem about children are suffering post traumatic stress disorder . they have been in horrible situations and witness terrific scenes which left deep scars and their site to the summer wedding, their beds and even older ones. others have seizures and panic attacks. some panic when they hear loud sounds, or even from darkness i'm. part of the recovery depends on the accepting the new
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reality. and this workshop, children are conveying that emotions by painting, meaning close symbols and canvas, and transforming the painting. grief do hope in middle one year on the emotional and physical scars of war in gaza are only increasing the demands, the hopes and the dreams of children had a simple they don't want to be looking up to see where the next bomb is going to come from they want to stop moving from a place to another. they want the comfort of their homes and classrooms and the work to and so they can go home and rebuild some of them job without the 0. the our diamond is the founder of the international network for a relief and assistance in our a. she told us what she witnessed in gauze, a wall providing mental health care services to the children that i remember driving down one road was completely sort of a spring by a rubble on either side. and there was this little boy who was standing on top of
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a pile of sand and he was bare foot. and i remember wondering to myself because it was hot, this is august. you know, at what point this has to be stopped birthday or maybe he just doesn't feel it anymore. and then i looked over to the other side and there was another little child who was playing with a kite, but it was really just a plastic bag. she was flying around and i remember thinking to myself, you know, what other toys did she used to have before all of this? i remember a little girl i met in the i see you at l. x. a hospital who wasn't stabilized because they didn't have the proper trick asked me to her side and keep gaffer so i says, and then i remember a mother who came up to me saying, look my 7 way every night. he screens in your box back and forth, and i feel like it's going to go into a seizure and he's been doing this ever since. you saw his younger sister's had love and off. i remember all of the children that you know, you're not as treated as in turkey and, and in egypt. and there's
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a couple among them who they've lost their ability to speak to and effects to that . we just take into consideration also that a study that was done by saved 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 that 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 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. like, not to mention those that, you know, have somehow survived these palm. it's been pulled out from underneath the rubble
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only to realize that their entire family is gone. i met a little girl in 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 for a test. and so basically spelled out. and her aunt was asking me about advice on how to tell this little girl that she was basically an orphan that her parents for that. and the thing is, is there is no rest spike from it. its danny, it's in special. reminders are everywhere. when a child wakes up in the tent, i just 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 it. we can still get you. and golf us health care system has collapsed in the year of as well as will hospitals have been phones,
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medical stuff attacked supplies, blocked, majority of palestinians are in desperate need of health care. se bustle hung up on disease and nickel, some sharif reports. it's the days into the major in the center because i was taking was hit the health ministry said unit 500 people were killed. these 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,
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agencies were wanting. oh for health catastrophe. the health system and guys i hit completely over to rated and the right to health has been designated at every level that tech to harassment, the killings of many of 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 of $25.00 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. and so what chemical babies have died
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didn't you betas because of the lack of fuel to keep them running? an inch of patients have died waiting for treatment within months of as well as well. and also hospitals became a major casualty with the you and calling them a humanitarian disaster. so these really military has also directly targeted health care workers. nearly a 1000 of them have been killed in and strikes and ground rates on human rights. sports, as hundreds of medical personnel have been arrested, interrogated unfortunate international laws close to hospitals, medically, personally, i'm ambulances to be protected at all times as well as accused of deliberately blocking medical agent to gaza. mets and surgical equipment and hospital supplies of severely depleted. in march,
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the international criminal court order is ready to allow in humanitarian aid. yet only 69, a truck scented garza in august compared to 500 the day the agency said the blocking of medical aid has been a huge blow at a time before. is was you alone? go on? gaza has devastated the health care sector over crowded tens with no sanitation such as these water or electricity. readings out for infectious diseases, including skin humans, hepatitis meningitis, uncomfortable, isabella had they had that they were tired of this garbage. we have hepatitis and other diseases. i am 21 years old. i am supposed to be starting my life, but i'm leaving a mist garbage as well. for the 1st time and 25 years, polio was detected in casa prompting,
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the un to caviar vaccination campaign. because of health care destruction has left its young and on to face yet and now the bathroom. as the dead rises, expose upon the collapse of healthcare services could, can move people in the conflict itself and the consumption seizure delta. jeremy hickey is an anesthesiologist on a medical mission in gauze that he spoke to us from outside. i likes the hospital in darrow bala, but the situation is rapidly deteriorating. and my last was, it was between the mid june in mid july. and then it was, it was quite busy. alexa was still out friday, you know, 300 percent capacity now coming back based on uh, so how do i like size is one, is less functioning hospitals. and so the capacity is just blown out even for the
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uh, the, the a are, is constantly full. not anyways, people suffering not injuries and critical incidents, but also have people who just need basic primary care as well. so as you can see behind me at the moment that the place is flooded with people, and this is, this is entirely the, the incidence of just a couple is not the guy here in the law. there was an orphan each which was attached to a site on that particular evening. we had at least uh, 4 hades, gunshot wounds and children. and these are notes of all the injuries and this particular environment more. and then the to that was had multiple websites with the plug, couple pieces of shots as children and keep them in the age or anywhere on the body . the number of children that come in at any one time. you talk to see if there's any, it's just some incidents or some, you know, there's someone quoting the crossbar. the,
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these people are being targeted and this is definitely increased and it's worse. and since the time that i was hearing in june and july, and that's just one incident aligned to being of the incidents as well way which would have been involved heavily in the oven and the price of lower that would say, as well as we had in one of the earlier reports garza suffering critical shortages of medical supplies and goals is considered a vital tool and heating wounds. the arnie is this piece of troth was invented centuries ago in the very place it is now lacking. goals derives its name from gaza, known for its rich cultural history of weaving and plus production. so it's been transparent fiber, it keeps on wounds to prevent infection and help save countless lives every day of the palestinian cities such as ramallah, hebron and novelist also renounced dentist for weaving and spinning like saving
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fabrics cause was being imported from golfing to europe. as early as the 13th century, but today that was left hundreds of thousands of palestinians with on dress wounds hunting for the supplies that they once created. am i calling fully about to boast, spoke to dr osmond l malachi, who was head of the plastic surgery department because of the largest medical f. as soon as he all she for hospital refused to leave his patients behind. when israel laid siege to the hospital in november, described how doctors were forced to treat patients with sugar and vinegar as they run out of medical supplies. and this genocide has, you know, just it, but it can or there was regarding anyone in the, in the history and icing. what they have done is just starting with the worst case scenario. so they bump they hosted with us like ideas for very early in the war and just sitting everyone there is no deadlines, everything can be targeted, everything can be attacked. and then to help them with those with targets from the
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beginning. and they wanted like the victor to achieve the, to achieve and that is just a false with that, as they mean, you know, targets for the operation. and again, the medical, this tough, the hist could work as well to target and then on. and we never felt safe at all, and even the, it's just the risk you know, to be taught to get to being any of the workers in the hospital. so we'd have to live with that being in the house with that means you're out of target. we are really scared to go back to our home just to see our time is that it's happened in dozens of stories where people will be bump immediately and once they arrive home, back from their work into health with us. yeah. and these are in these claim that all she felt was a command and control center for, for her masa in guys a. but from your experience working there was that the case, you know, it's happening now like that there is to shift them. we have seen everything issues, so we never seen something really like solid to say ship or was it any come on center or something. and even if it was in mia who's the largest of the hosp within
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was interrogated, arrested. and he had the really hard time and then inverse towns and evidence that he was in charge of anything. and they had to release him after being, you know, in the quote for 3 or 4 times interrogated you know, just to torture and find it. so it's a fact now though she had nothing. i don't we know this from before. yeah. and you dr. mohammed. lucky was working in all she felt you were in guys already when the war broke out your family because your irish brought us to me and your family was evacuated in november from gaza. but you chose to stay why, you know, just like my descended from the beginning to move. i was in the and then you know, having good jobs, the last size you know, the kids wouldn't disclose enjoying, you know, a music conflict of an, a life that a but then i believe own was we are under occupation. as part of seniors. we have a message, we have permission to go on to have the people, i believe, the internationalists, tons of kid i,
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i learned that i have to transfer all of this, you know, knowledge and experience with the people and goes to the on an bed needs of all kinds of very constructive surgery, then management and all this stuff. i was in a good experience, you know, being gaza for 6 months before they would when i had that anywhere on the, on the ban unit. and we had lots of partnerships with people in france and australia and u. k. and they were all keen to hit garza. so i was trying to raise the standards of the musical kid in plastic surgeon in garza. but how do you raise those standards that you talk about when you're lacking the basic supplies, like a goals, for example, as we saw earlier, how are you able to help people who came to you for help at all? she's the hospital. so when we did the work time is to, to the, you know, unable to store to have that experience with, instead of 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 myself. we have to use one that medication for gene, honestly the innocent of the city or for most of our patients, they have seen on 3 to they have a lot of was untreated. and then so it, it was,
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it was almost always, you know, that we left something in the kid and we, many times just 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 icdc to come in 30 something and then i just was checking online, what, how we can use to go to treat the ones, and then we would just sugar vinegar so to clean the ones, we had nothing we would have done the out of or the normal. so on this side water, we have to use the tap water, which was very useful to you the know how to clean is that to, to deal with all of the ones. so 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 with the capacity i see you and in a shift and then expanding the to 7th to the capacity. and then that's it, but you will have 300 patients who are in bed need over critical care. so you just watch them and they die. the machines are not enough. the person that i'm not
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enough. the people are month to the last was providing the kid. so it's a lot of really sad story feeling you it has out any like ties and you can do anything to the people. talk to victoria rose as a plastic surgeon who volunteered on to medical emissions to gaza in march on august. she kept a video diary documenting her experience tuesday . the 2nd today for the the the the see that that was just to land strong interest. see the sky, it's nice to see that sounds quiet place doesn't
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the, to any of my colleagues fully bought to bo spoke to delta rose. she began by asking about, had 2 visits to gaza. the main difference i think, between the 2 visits has been the number of casualties that i saw. so when we were at the the, your pin garza hospital, we was that at the end of march, beginning of april. and a lot of what we saw was sort of 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.
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so we wouldn't be any charge to you that would probably another 3 big challenge 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 were doing the last of luck. my 2nd trip was to know so spill again in con eunice, this trip i was one of 2 ducks is deployed to the hospital. what a king i did i so one of the emergency medical team last i was that and i was acutely aware of the lack of specially stokes is i was the only plastic surgeon in garza at that period until came to the team. i was the fest plastic session that had been to gauze us since may. so the number of patients needing to
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see a plastic session that obviously mounted. and when i go, that is an incredible number of people had been wasting, was quite enough for neck problems. what sort of injuries were you dealing with? and how were you able to treat these injuries? if at all, 565 suitcases with me for those dressings and a successful equipment. the 2nd ship that i went on in the august, i had to enter through israel and caustic 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 roofs for 3 days and enough food for a month. and i wasn't allowed specifically, wasn't about to take any magical kids. so it was a completely different scenario. we ran out of bescedy skin pratt, while i was that we ran out as of the solution that we start realize all hands. and before we do an operation, we scrub,
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we've had enough of that on my said day and we, we using sort of household. so 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. because a fraction of what we had in march are still ahead on al jazeera, we take a closer look at how food has been used as a wet and a fluid bias role in the had low, the unsettled whether hes playing the east and your this. we can bringing to rental range some of the bulk and states and we saw extensive flooding across central and southern bosnia and herzegovina. but there's good news on monday you can see we put
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much dry as guys the west. all that rain has pushed its way further east. we'll see that into eastern ukraine, western russia and beller roost. so pretty wet picture here, but some sunshine coming through costs will central areas opponent for germany, but not for long because instead we're going to see that unsettled weather. pick up in the west is a swelling area of low pressure is going to bring some very heavy rain and blustery wins to the likes of island and britain west and pots of france as well. seen some very heavy rain. the rain paused into portugal and spain and look at that is gonna look pretty nice. see across central areas and easily on choose day. now that trend is going to stick with us for the rest of the week, because by the mid week we are expecting what was hurricane code to start to walk its way into western europe. it will be the remains of this system, but still we're looking at some very heavy reading. some strong winds moving and we are expecting flooding with the system. and it will drop temperatures across the
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western europe by wednesday of the through centuries of expulsion and persecution. an ideology was form that with appropriate jewish identity, facilitate the creation of israel and frame. it's within the western world order. in a 3 part series, the big picture charts, the rise of the still religious states from an imperial proxy to an indispensable copy of the west and examines how this alliance has granted design is project globe of impunity. civic picture, how israel won the west part one on the jersey to the
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there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own event. you know, counter evans, the welcome to all special coverage of genocide in golf a one year on palestinians in garza starving to death. they don't have enough food or water and a high risk assignment pacific, across the entire strip. you in human rights experts have accused these rarely ministry of carrying out targeted salvation campaign. it's been called
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a form of genocide with violence to about 96 percent of the population is facing high levels of acute food and secure sea. unicef says 9 out of 10 children in goals and lacks the nutrition needed for growth and development. at least 37 children have died as a result of malnutrition, or di hydration across garza. since october, the 7th. united nations says israel has blocks the entry of 83 percent of food 8 into the strip since the war began. and that's around $50000.00 children under the age of 5 need and treatment for mountain nutrition by the end of the year. now deliveries of food and goals, i have slumped to the lowest levels in 7 months. that's off to israel introduced new customs rules on age and also restrictive commercial shipments. evidence of
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israel's weaponized foundation in garza is nowhere more visible than on the bodies of palestinian children. northern gauze, what is the hardest hit of camille and that the lack reports or the proper time to picnic complete with plastic bugs, fries and even tomato sauce for children and gaza. these toys have taken no new meanings during the war. some moments of escape is enough, but also a reminder of what's called the right act for the most and i miss apples and bananas. i miss big is an ice cream. i only have plastic foods, but what i want and this is real. i want to eat real food and view which to good. i want a good and eat. i haven't eaten any of these of the stock of the will be when says in the 1st 2 weeks of september, an average of 67, a trucks made it to going to every day for a few, then the roughly 500
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a day before the war and in the north, the flow of age has completely stopped. it's too dangerous. palestinians go hungry, truck loads of food, a weight at the border just out of reach. yep, the need is never been great to parents try the best to make ends meet and the god about the upcoming them left my how i wish i could could meet for my children. there's nothing in the pots except watering some spices for this year or that she pod is the youngest members of the family who stuff with the most like a cut off. i guess i saw it. i know that it knew when she had this little girl is lost 15 kilos. she suffers from chronic headaches and she always feel dizzy. i don't have food for the nice of all. life is very tough. these children suffer from weakness fatigue in the me and malnutrition at the go. the you wrote managed human rights monitor, says that is really all me has targeted farm is heading to and from the fields as
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well as equipment and crops. estimates more than 75 percent of agricultural land and the strip is either under is ready to come troll cool, damaged most of the areas and move and gauze at the contained green houses have been level in this market. the sense of desperation is palpable. goods are in short, supply and prices have sold, not just also so i have no 100. i've got nothing to eat except can feed my husband and i a sick my kids are sick with starving. but what about with going to disability to feed itself, destroyed? palestinians have no choice but to rely on food date. and that depends on his where you permission to enter the strip can. and that's like, how does era how does there is fault lines is releasing adult commentary, cold golf and starving, that follows the palestinian adult to working against or all to try and save
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civilian malnourished children. and israel's us back to legal siege on cause that he is a little accept of the day and say i'm a 5 when i the some sort that every day the cries of hungry children fill the holes of come on at one hospital, a nose, coughing, some children here at the mound nutrition clinics have never known a full meal in my life as easy as 5 consulting staffing spoke to osmond and also it has been taken care with him to portland for resources. the hospital. how sometimes how far is it that it puts in place, but facing if it's just a been a shared with with, as i said,
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i don't know who the one is the boss. so it's like this. i'm gonna put it on the and let me just fix a to be done sending it sheet gillam. hi phillips in for the blue sheet as well. and it's most powerful allies. united states denies that into god servers being block. our reporting has found that israel has restricted the flow of humanitarian assistance, stopped at the wall, creating one of the west midnight findings of the 21st century. the gentlest ear just had the hen hassan who worked with palestinian jonas on this film. she says israel's blockade is affecting children the most and not stopping baby as cold as ease at the time of
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filming. he was just 5 months old. and there's actually another class in the documentary that we haven't shown just now because it's so distressing. but his heart stops while we were filming. while i was taught palace, new colleagues were filming, and the doctor's desperately tried to reach dissertation. it's very difficult to watch because the baby is so small and he so l. but then the adults has managed to keep him alive, but he's unconscious. and then the weeks after that was filled, the baby sadly died of the eyes. these died. he was 5 months old, he was very, very ill. his entire life was defined by 5 men. he was born malnourished. he died malnourished, and the 5 months that he was alive, he remained did hospital. his parents couldn't even take him home while he was in hospital come on at one hospital, it was also under siege. it was attacked by is where the forces, in fact, during the beginning months of filming,
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when we were in conversation with the filmmakers who were in gaza. i remember waking up one day and switching on my phone and seeing this voltage of beds, hospital beds just rolling through the rubble. people dragging them out with people, victims and, and patients who are so connected to our, the back. so this little 5 month old baby hats when joe, that while he was alive and those 5 months in the talk to say as a result of the disruption due to his treatment date, the disruption through his treatment, his state deteriorated as well. so he really was a very short life and he passed away and he's what we know about because i mentioned to you that he was malnourished when he was born. but that's because his mother was also malnourished and we know the impacts of know, getting the right nutrients and, and food. when you are pregnant as well, to israel's will and gauze of his tone, countless families apart some of his heavy, they lost their children, open separation from them. one young woman had to give but prematurely outside the
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strip, but she was forced to return and leave a baby's behind the block. you would force me measurement and as you want and where 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. hadn't 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 newborns were still in intensive care, forcing her not to leave them behind and returned to garza and then came israel's
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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 hospital for hannah and fear she'll be killed in gaza before she can hold her
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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. well, virtually the entire population of guns that has been displaced many times as well as war has fullest policy means to reset the knives again. and again. here is one teenager story of separation loss, a, a centralized specialist center. and then as how much somebody thought those did the dental should on big guy, he just had a quick guy should have whatever it says the land. how would they use, how the, how well a human did us due to lead me when issue yokes of october or what issue? yeah, i mean for southern the understanding. then i go to the city,
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the only human color, the i'm the john, let us, i'll take one of the 1st bill, manila baba to effect the, the see the customer validate and off the them's had been was discussed by the way we put a battery, all of them in mikaela mikaela much on the lookout quinn issues that i had. and then after the course that i show us how we'll get some of it do and then we'll give them a bid. they wouldn't issue anything with the foot. so what the issue with the effect that i can let us in me have them as getting the as minus a little and shop. and then when most of the machine has a leg, had it said it would have sitting by as of the handle, this is devon, which i mean ascii couldn't. you should have a deal more than myself as good for the day. you too heavy or little and mamma, i'm about to accept who you want me to show them if there's been a lot of has
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a good. yeah, i'm a single mother of less. i'm a holla and like what i'm doing, i can import them that you will do in the last tash. a lot of the angels exist in this 51 just and had come up with it. didn't load yet kind of get this guy the and the out of the of not go to sleep. the dusty lives lee. it's a fisherman fairly well. sure. i let it's not a black draft the i'm sure it, but i see with the. yeah. and it's the fishing i had the ready estimate, the image on the photoshop out of and i know my head did the of the show me, i'm just the on it as it was before. same as little can school and had them instead of didn't have the desktop when. huh. yeah, i mean, when that issue with this, they don't have the, the been this been that it should be to by you jane. honey
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and my colleague funny about to both spoke to 19 year old help me here is he has been display several times since november often fling is rarely strikes on foot of my last can shift 100 percent. throughout the past year, we have an engineering students who are super introverted and doesn't garage home to another person who works at the streets who go out to film. whatever happens in gaza. the person who look after his family after he lost his mother, his mother and his father lost his job. uh, kind of a big chest from a kid. it's kind of uh, someone who's responsible for a whole family is someone who needs to bring money to the table. someone who it needs to work all day long. someone who is just a 100, with all the problems that happens with every single member of his family, his sister, his father, when his father did l. o in any member of his family,
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had any terrible thing happened. so i, so you know, no longer a child tell me you see as you were before this war, you've been display several times and the journey you enjoy through guys is a very dangerous one. let's just take a look at what you went to help me, as i said, is from guys a city. when he is around, increase is from bottom end of the nearby or she for hospital he fled. he made the journey by foot walking all day to reach the 7th city of ruffled a few days later after he left. and he's really strike on his home and got the city killed 14 members of his family. and he spent 3 months in vasa until a bombed struck a nearby building. it collapsed, burying held me, his siblings and parents under the rubble. his mother was killed in that attack when the air raids intensified, tell me made the journey to on my wasi in the south west that he lives in a tent with no access to running water, electricity, or sanitation. so how me this journey we've just been,
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we've just described here moving time and time again, losing members of your family, including your precious mother, a how know, where are you standing today? do you feel safe or, or do you feel that in maybe a couple of weeks or months you're gonna have to move? yes again. well, there's no stay shut off of yours, just limiting garza every week. you get a, be near to death, a bombing, or even a disease or something. you're always going to be there to death. and there is no way to escape from one stage to another. from the 1st time we've got that sort of off from drop off to find useful pioneer. so in other animosity, every time you move from one place to another, you just don't, please don't lose your balance on your or your family. members, you lose some parts of yourself as a human your needs along and we need to feel that you are from somewhere and you
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need to feel like you're familiar with the place. you are em, that you always lose some things, lose the feeling of safety. what's the type of safety that i have when i move are throw outside of the house that has been 3 months and at 12 pm, you were a computer engineering student before this war. you had a nice before this war when it ends, because it will have to end at some point. way will you go? what will you do? i can't say and goes anymore. well, i start my life demolished here, and i lost my college. i lost my house. i tried to secure a place outside outside of golf, so to study abroad and to find my family and help support in my family in the future. the time were ended off and all communications were cut off. as it goes, the internet was got all the options go. so i took
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a road for more than 2 kilometers until i reached they section borders to apply for a scholarship, months working on that application, working all over the processes of selection. and when i was selected for this poor ship, i was so far glad. i was selected for the scholarships 2 days after my mother passed away. essentially kept my days or the army. and now it's october. i need to be out of cause to study abroad on september. now it's october and i'm losing the scholarship. i pains with such difficulties and such need of time. i both everything from the ground and it's just getting demolished all over again. because there are 5 boards there as close as you all know still ahead on al jazeera,
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we'll have the latest from 11 on as israel hummel's favors with to new ways. as, as right. the unique perspective, liberties have largely let go of their belief and the government will live and not on heard voices. we have the perfect recipe for infectious disease outbreak. it is a catastrophe. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you address my fear is as the minority phase to deal with a political culture which tries to compensate. who will say is when it comes to working cost people westgate, 13 minorities, the stream on our jesse are doing is really worse to try get the 25 media in this area. asking questions. where do you want to map to be in the future? reporting from the actual concrete shelters to protect the nearly 450000 civilians
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. here i'll just see you as teens across the world. within latest level, i use a didn't strike from documentaries. when you closer to the house with the story, the is there any ass tries continue to pound favors often some of the biggest, the tax on 11 on capital so far is riley military has issued more evacuation orders for those living in the southern sub of a thought here, these all the scenes live in favorites. the time now is approaching 11 p. m.
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local time on sunday. 11 on the health ministry says that at least 25 people were killed by is really strikes today saturday. now the un high commissioner for refugees says she monitoring laws being violated in love and on sleep grounds. as the safety and movement of people must be guaranteed we need respect for civilian infrastructure and civilian population. unfortunately, many instances of violations of international humanitarian law. in the way the air strikes are conducted that have destroyed or damaged civilian infrastructure, have killed civilians. all these running army has imposed a new close ministry zone on the left and on the border entry has been prohibited to areas around menard gift and my kia, this is the the ministry zone imposed on the northern border since these really ami
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launched it's operations in 11 on last week, you and peacekeeping mission and nothing on the says, it's deeply concerned by israel's operation and says it's unacceptable to compromise the safety of its forces that spring in, nor all day she's in amman, jordan's capital best because he is ready to govern his band out as air from reporting from inside israel and the occupied westbank. no good to see again. can you stop by telling us a bit more about these closed ministry zones? what exactly is the purpose of those as well, judging by previous incidents and declarations like this, what we do now, what we've seen in northern israel and also in around garza, is that this indicates that these really military is either moving heavy equipment, moving troops, planning, ground a ground offensive or infiltration. we saw that when the ground defensive and gauze
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began. we also saw it in areas where the is really commander units began attempting to enter at 11 on. so this was being read as an indication that the there is an expansion of is really military activity around the southern level non a border. it comes, of course, you know, there's a military censorship and we can only find out what exactly is happening when these really military root release has information. but this is what we do now regarding that area. and the fact that there have been exchanges a fire with come under units entering lebanon in the past few days. so that is basically how it's being read a, nor is the intensity of strikes into pay rates also seems to continue in the last few minutes. there's been another cool a by the as rarely ami the residents in southern bay route to evacuate,
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which indicates that most strikes to come now is absolutely, and you know, the is rarely military doctrine called the da here doctrine was basically put together after the 2006 more and 11 on and it basically centered around the idea that these really army needs to palm, the da, he found the area where hezbollah has a stronghold in beta, which in order to british has been led to its needs. but right now people are re re referencing but does that doctrine because a lot of the practices that is, will normalized and dogs are now being used in lebanon, including these warnings, including these live flips, which are dropped by the air in gaza and also sent online now we're seeing them at sent out to residents of beta southern district, and this time it refers to at border hill but us name right next to a dock in also housing. but does anybody else need refuge account for palestinian refugees? ok, thank you for that nor or they that for us in
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a non as to announce a golf of west 68 palestinians have been killed since sunday morning. hundreds more in the north of fleeing as is really forces begin a ground. so that means have been taking whatever belongings they can and leaving on foot fans for any army claims. how much is regrouping and rebuilding infrastructure in giovanni is at least one school was attacked on sunday. is ready for us to say him off fighters with base the israel has also continued as strikes and been re, operations officer was killed in an attack on giovanni, a refuge account a okay, that's it for me, molly side. uh, we will be monitoring all the latest developments out of 11 on meanwhile, you can check out on websites out there and don't. com. i'll be back in just
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a moment, but much more. today's, the it is really for us is sick to simon's the truce. and garza, i'm the occupied westbank by indiscriminately killing jermel is now just here with john lives, a paid the price. this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know. the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told. journalism is not a cry. a 1st thing, it's through the centuries of expulsion and persecution. an audiology was form that was appropriate. jewish identity, facilitate the creation of israel and frame. it's within the western world order.
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safe, the mean comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now, as the un says, is really as strong on loving on have violation international law and is struggling with. it's like spent 1200000 people i money in sites is out. is there a line from joe hall or so coming up? 68 palestinians have been killed by these riley ministry and gaza on sunday in the north. hundreds of playing a ground assault that one yet into israel's genocide in gauze that we bring you
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