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right, otherwise sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on the clock. in your better tomorrow the the other the i'm or kyle: this is the news our live from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. one of the last functioning hospitals in northern golf. i left in disarray. i'm to is really forced to show the building vend, waited at resting doctors and patients. the goals for an end to the escalation officer is really strikes on a wrong pill to military personnel. and it's really attack on
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a public health clinic in southern 11 until a paramedic and, and just 5 of those plus reports of election bonner's and accusations of ballot something in george's pivotal column entry elections. propose a set to close in one hour is for history. amazing game, one of the well series as the l. a don't or is that the, the new york yankees or the 1st ever will cause a grand slam on the biggest stage as the door does go one know up in the series. the . we begin in gauze away is really forces have rated come all on one hospital, one of the last functioning medical facilities in the north of the strip it detained, stuff patients and destroyed much of the facility will help its organization says
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it has now we establish contact with that stuff off the losing communication during the siege. michael apple begins all coverage. hundreds of spent bullied cartridges lit to the floor outside. come all odd. one hospital in northern gauze is riley forces launched an extensive rate on the facility. by saturday morning, the troops had withdrawn, but health care work, as many especially, had been detained. the whereabouts annoying me almost of all in the morning we were surrounded and that was shooting from all directions. they evacuated over those who were sheltering here. they separated men from women and made to choose, it was very committee aging from and since it was stripped to that close by, witnesses described the incursion into the medical compound, hundreds of patients and thousands of terrified civilians. shelton, the whole at about 5 am on friday,
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the israeli show the courtyard. 30 minutes later bulldozers destroyed everything including the tents, housing, the displaced, they destroyed the hospitals, pharmacy and riddled the hospital with bullets. they started calling for dr. som over the loudspeakers. the man in question is doctor, who saw abo, sophia, the director of the facilities, protected under international lift in a state of ruin. it's part of what the u. n is cooling, may decide the systematic targeting of health care infrastructure and medical stuff . well, some of the hill, this is the 14th time the hospital comes after he's really fires to detain our medical staff and many of their families were killed, including the doctor who some son pictures. yeah. smiling. the doctor who some spans in his waistcoat, the unmistakable lea, a doctor,
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the 1st button. denise. he's just a parent forced to bury his child. mike's level, which is well, mos on colored to is up the hospital and has been surveying the damage since is ready. troops pulled back, i'm talking to a fulton the hospital, so this way the army withdrew from just hospital and this only functioning hospitality, nothing goes through and the surrounding area. and here is the situation here. this is the pharmacy, which is i've been totally destroyed by the way, the army, and the other side you to values rise. the bowling of their relatives from under the rubble of those is a tubes. kim then allow me to stick you inside the hospitals to show you how the
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situation looks like inside the hospitals. hundreds of visits, hundreds of one of the people are leaving on the floor was the rug as there was no . ready bid for them or was the sleeping stage here as as we use terms, the hospital and i risk a risk to too many to many of the music at this time have been arrested to definitely the see, this is the situation people on the floor this little boy is the only survivor from his somebody. all of his family has been killed by that is the army. this is how the hospital looks like comes of that is it just was a girl from this all the functioning health facility and nothing goes to it. it's
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totally after service me, the show stuff has been arrested patients, ones that people have been arrested to logic to jersey to come out of the hospital all this time. well goes as health system has been under near constant attack, 5 years ready military for move in a year. only 49 percent of doctors, hospitals are partially functioning, as according to the united nations. it's 17 as of $35.00 hospitals on friday view and special appetite or on health use, a new ton met aside to describe the wide spread and systematic attacks by israel on health, co workers and facilities. and that's a wednesday, the world health organization that has been forced to postpone the next phase of its podium vaccination campaign loss. if people don't receive a 2nd dose, the vaccine went work as i speak now. to was all the up all them. she's
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a communications specialist as unicef, and joins us now from alma wasi in gauze. that was all. yeah, i understand that you've been that for about 3 weeks now. can you give us an overview of the state of the hospitals in golf and perhaps particularly in the north where you have 2 colleagues, a good evening for starters, or would like to impress on the old viewers? the gravity of the situation here in, in gas, out across sky side, but specifically the gravity in the north. we have never been more concerned for gas as snow in northern gas, or you've already agreed it to is the lowest cost that has been under continued bombardment, then attach them to barton text has been escalated hospitals and send them to shelters, haven't been spare the territory has also been placed under displacement orders.
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this placement orders were issued early october, 4th, north guy, golf warehouse and gas alcohol wrist forcing thousands and thousands of people to move again. and for the hospitals. that means that they have also had to evacuate. and thereby that is contributing to already dire health care situation on top of all of this. so it's been extremely hard for us to bring supplies to the noise. and not even a trickle has reached northern gosh, i this one of the latest i have is that $224.00 trucks were dispatched more than gas out this month. and that may seem like a lot, but it's not at all. 200. 24 is the number of trucks that we would like to get there on a daily basis. not for an entire month. it's not even the bare minimum. and so in the hospitals there's no so there's no water for patients and for health care stuff
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. there's no fuel, there's no electricity, and more generally across northern gotcha. families and children are face in dire shore to choose the field trip to and supplies to the latest. the i p. c. report says that the gaza strip is on the brink of finding that multi addressing rates, especially in children. of course a critical level is like being high for much of this. yeah. what is that particular situation like now? the mel nutrition indicators are yet another metrics that show that things are worsening when you think the situation can get worse. it actually does when it comes to the highest level of food in security, catastrophic food in security. the latest ip port estimates that over the next couple of months. it will reach 16 percent of the old girl population here in garza,
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and when it comes to mount patrician, malnourished children, we had estimator back in 2024, 50000 children with female nurse. and now we are revisiting that estimates, and we think that that number will increase by 20 percent over the next couple of months. um gas up pre more didn't really have issues around no nutrition. so this is extreme worrying, especially considering that you're not going to be able to bring in the supplies to an evening environment is in there. but perhaps more importantly with children, needs for not just sufficient intake, but also for di, diet. diversity in their diet is access to different dietary products and for that we need the private sector. we need the commercial sector to
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be able to go into jobs and to deliver food at scale. unicef, unicef does is to bring in things like baby food. sarah predicts food now like nutrition, supplements um, but the private sector is needed to bring in food at scale and it should come as no surprise that one year into the war. and we have mill nutrition increasing. we cannot expect people to, to survive from on slower and canceled, which now even in the northeast that is lucky. and just one last question to resolve is on wednesday, the w h o was forced to delay. it's 2nd round of polio, vaccinations in the north of the gauze and strip. how does that jeopardize efforts to hold transmission of this highly contagious disease? so the problem with us being compelled to delay the 2nd round in
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the north is, is 2 things really. so we estimate that there are about a 119000 children unless the noise in dash s h 10. and believe we need to get this 2nd dose. the 1st problem is that if they don't get the 2nd dose, they're in unity against the polio virus is going to dramatically decline. so these children were successfully vaccinated would have 1st dose in september, but they used to reach full in unit 2. so they are currently there are no protection. that's the 1st answer. the 2nd concern is that if we're not able to to extra mason, the virus will be able to continue spread. the virus doesn't know any boundaries. it doesn't know borders. the virus came into jasmine from you guys. i was polio,
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freeze 25 years. so it's actually very tragic that it's, it's been re introduced. if these children are infection a to with a 2nd dose, that means that they can continue to pass on the virus and that is a risk to them. and 2 children in the larger regions is as i said, the virus will continue to spread regardless of folders. absolutely critical situation overall and resolve the apple. and we appreciate you taking the time to speak to us head on out to 0 that's was unable and communication, especially with unicef. joining us from on the last see in golf, so thank you. thank you for having it's okay, let's not go to on correspondent topic. i assume he joins us from darrow, by a in central 1000 adults. hard to able to hear what was on it was saying, we have to confirm a lots of it. you're in touch with people, especially in the news on the golf a strip. what do we know about what's happening in come all i'd want to hospital,
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particularly because we've been getting reports of many people, especially the men being detained. yeah, that's right. yes. today, according to god's as health ministry, there were at least 600 palestinians trapped inside come out of the getting medical treatments on them side. also way the medical stuff will work, by the way, through to the song side by the 20 minutes featuring the military storming of one of the main and key medical sentences in the north of the gaza strip. as far as we know, it's a bit safe to say that the is many minutes. we had detained a number of medics and they have driven them to on disciplines location for interrogation. and they also seem to the number of men to come work to express their progress except themselves. so don't worry completely unfolding families, subtract alongside with the, with the people who were suffering from injuries and come out at one hospital.
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there has been, as you see, as you have to see that the great deal of destruction left behind it inside the departments of the hospital. somebody who yacht of the buildings where you are on a to even to carry out any sort of the clean up of the ration to do, to the great deal of destruction that meanwhile, we also understand clearly that these, when the military elliot is the son of the server itself, the model is one hospitable, was detained by these valley occupation forces, and later they have sent him to his father as a dead body. the situation is literally escalating, would be 6 feet, a shortage of a sense of medical supplies that the hospital is in a very desperate need. some stars have assumed bringing. guess the latest that from central cause a tart. thank you. now of to weeks of threats, israel has least was his cooling, targeted, and precise strikes on minute 3 sites across iran
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to omi personnel were reported killed in the pre dawn, rage. but $101.00 says damage was limited, as well as the strikes were in response to a non scale iranian misled attack earlier this month. but it runs as though strikes were in retaliation for an associate assassination on a run in soil in july. but it's not a tax military basis unless all the sites near the capsule tap wrong, causing loud explosions. that will also strikes in the western provinces of em and push us on provence on the border with a rock as well says facilities in these areas. we use buyer on to carry out attacks on israel, around the foreign ministry has condemned via tax cooling the strikes a blatant violation of international. no, i'm saying the country has an inherent right to self defense. it considers itself entitled and obligated to defend itself against acts of for an aggression or honest
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calling for urgent and collective action and results to what's it called solid violations of international know by israel and iran. garza and nothing and or, well, that's not the view from tap on to head to saudi is a ride to an specialist and running a fast and joins us now from runs. capital. we go to ron, quoting, that full collective action. is that in any way, an indication that have on may not respond to unilaterally. oh, yes it is. and no, it does not. yes, because of the very fact that from the very beginning of the escalations and as the patients wrapped up, iran has been repeatedly saying that israel is a collective scratch. israel is a collective problem that should be built collectively. and that's the same statement that'd be heard from the supreme neither of the country calling for the exemptions. you have a collective action against these really,
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let's say aggressive behaviors. and then if you just take a look at the foreign ministers, recent trips to the regional countries, you can see the same message. it called when he came to different countries. he said that it's going to be a collective issue and it shouldn't be settled down collectively. and at the same time, no, because we're seeing the statements coming from the uranium spar ministry. it's saying that it has the cartridge. he has this wide to self defense. they're talking about the sort of tips for tad, this strategy in which there is a possibility of independent action on the agenda still on the table, but older. no, i think that as many on the list here in terra, and are convinced to run as dynamically balance thing gets the strategy position has been respect to the rest of the developments and there is no interest in continuation of this. the show vicious circle of attacks and concert attacks. so
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there is this strategy persecutions not to drag the entire region into a full fledged old akbar scenario, but it's still there is its emphasis that the country has this right to, let's say, defend its best base sovereign itchy and respond to any attack against the sovereignty of the country tied to saw the many things indeed full brings to view that from tell from little after the strikes as well as men of his face. when daniel had already issued a statement saying, i can now confirm that we have completed as the, as riley responds to a bronze attacks against, as well. we carried out talked it, i'm precise, strikes against minute 3 targets in iran. unfortunately, immediate threats to the state of israel, the mission was completed. if the regime in iran makes the mistake himself a new round of escalation, we will be obliged to respond as bringing nor a dash, joins us down from the jordanian capital a man. that's because he is waiting government to find out. is there a from reporting in the side as well and the occupied west banks?
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i know what it is really is saying about these strikes, what more are they saying? and indeed that impacts that they have had as well. there are a lot of reactions from is really politicians and commentators. you had people in the opposition, like i've ignored lieberman, who said that this was a mistake, that israel should have attacked more strategic assets that it should have exacted a higher price to re gain balance in the region. we had a, somebody from nuts in y'all's own party. totally got clear of who was a member of the can not set the part of these really parliament to set that this was in her words, a cup of tea, lation to the bite and administration that as well should have struck or the refineries and other strategic assets we even heard from it. yeah. you're lucky to set that this wasn't enough. so for now it's, you know,
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we've all we've heard from. it's pretty much the opposition. although there's this one lead cooled. hard core member of connects up to wanted to see more still waiting for more official commentary. but in the press, it is taught it as a very precise, very sophisticated, very well calibrated attack, that decimated in according to some reports, the air defense system of a ron and hurt its capabilities to manufacture and stock file drones and ballistic massages. laura. and what do we know about how they conducted this attack from 1000 kilometers away? yeah, it is quite incredible. and of course, there's very little official information release because every country in the region has condemned this attack and has reiterated their position that they wouldn't allow the use of their aerospace for such an attack that includes as we've been reporting, iraq, syria, a jordan,
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even saudi arabia that of course and other countries and so at the, is there any reports say that over a 100 an error of for a 100 planes participated there were 20 targets is they, they targeted military in the streets as well as military base is one, even near the airport in for her on, but there aren't a lot of specifics even in these really media and many have said that is because either the of the attack was not as big as, as early as trying to make it. and that somebody is really pressed or because they're keep trying to keep the temperature down. some is really media reports, even referred to lee king to the tooth on the fact that there would be a strike that it would be limited that it wouldn't target only refineries in economic assets in order to ensure iran wouldn't respond. okay, nor de bringing the lines that from israel from within as well. but she's reporting from a my know many thanks. indeed of us defense,
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extra annoyed austin had spoken with these really defense minutes to get off the line and talk to the a tech often with funds the on cloud commitments to the us of by the us of to it's well security. and right to self defense, i was there was like kind of is in washington dc for us mikes. we know that in the last few weeks, the pentagon deployed to, as well as the missile defense system to counter any potential retaliation. but to what extent was the us involved in the actual attack to well, us government officials, the edelmans that there was no involvement whatsoever. they do confirm that they were informed by israel that the attack was imminent, but do not give any timeline on when they got that particular information. i live in recent days. it is known that the u. s. has been active in attempting to persuade the israeli government as to the nature of any attack against iran. it wanted to get these rallies to rule out to tech. so nuclear facilities,
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for example, civilian targets. it would appear at the stage from what the targets of this attack was that the us was listened to. to an extent another rolled us may have play this an issue that the hood no to refer to about a space. all the countries in the region have said they would not allow is really fight is to use a space in any attack against iran. the us secretary of state has been traveling around that region and recent days, in fact, to return to washington, just as that attack was taking place. and it is a possibility that he can negotiate it in some way. a permission for a space to be used by one or other of the countries that is pure speculation at this stage. but there is a question as to how the is ready, fight is managed to get to that area and data. there are quite a few questions still to be honest with like how many, thanks in the as brandon, you'll see macro bag isn't listen associate for the child. some house the think
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tank joins us now from london. so you'll see what do you make of this attack? he is a long time coming. that was blistering rhetoric from the israelis ahead of it. and yet it was smaller in scale and scope than many had predicted. i know, i think it's one of these things that everyone knows it's about to take place is just the question of the exec timing of feet. and, and as you mentioned this case, and i think i some timing point of view is a way to it's and to the end of the day that the jewish on holidays immediately after that. and i think from the starting point of view, it's in a sense to show its ability to reach all the way until you're on a document extra likely time. yes. but at the same time, no to try to pull hold and all the tools. so i think tried to kindly blame any way this one, but i into
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a position those. what is obvious thing is we find the ation then asked the question whether it's the same way that you, hon, is going to interpret to that sofa. it seems that this is the case. oh, to what extent tier think that tones down response was an indication of the us pressure that was being put on the ness and yahoo government. there was no doubt there was some phone conversation between between why she don't and, and these are the government about this. as we look at it's kind of be isolated the phone from the rest of the over the phones. what's happening, you can garza what's happening in 11 on these are these 9 for a fully una knowing muller mole, increasingly him to deformed a wall eclipse day or night and stage. we already seen the 10 defense system, which operated by americans is so just based on like knowing these. and so it has
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to be more authentic as to what is a do not in states use the monday. and obviously it's touching nuclear, a facilities in the law, and what is constituted a much wide new role between the 2. a, all and guys installation. we also affect the, the global economy. so what's left is dealing with all trying to it is a against against military targets. if we look at the timing of a 70 and you say that it makes sense that it came off to the jewish holidays, but it is also happening at a time that was saying devastation by israel in the north of gaza. could this also so was, was it right, is that this would serve as some distraction from that? so what is, this is the case. it doesn't say when it comes to, to guys. uh, this is what it is actually attempting to anything to the international communities
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. uh cuz i just saw the newest deals that they can visiting then the small portion on the line you might need to 8 to, to get into guys. so i'm afraid successfully, but most of all for you know, it seems it's when it's come to the rolling guys are easily is almost isolating. it says for many and you called the session was the rest of the world. when so many innocent people being be fed their lives, i think what happened is you can see what to do was to of the games that everyone is playing in guns. you don't see it and, and game you don't see that it even is a single takes longer tell initially to us and just digging deeper and deeper into a low risk with how much that was causing so much damage not only to the population into and then an end to the 1st auction, the less the feed,
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but the ability to one day to leaving base with what is it, but as they don't want, particularly as the upon the we think for the know because it's being very much separated from the rest of the goals a strip and is being system less likely obliterates is tool, intents and purposes we, we've got units of thing. i've never been more concerned for goals of and now we've got the w h. i saying the situation in no goals of catastrophic. it's been called the darkest days of the war was, is the plan for this particular area. i think fest we should, we should pay attention to all of this kind of very concerning the evidence coming from there. and then also those guys have some of these organizations, that's one of the day $9.00 to $2.00 sides, which will cover is possible. but increasingly, we need to probably to thing that piece that isn't done from most of the guys out of, of thing them. we know that there is a plan with an official has done,
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but what is known as their gender. a plan of, of the populates that the of the of guys are and these are, these aren't all social filled to we all q by was some of the minutes we've seen the so the new government even talk about the settling day. it least most of the guys are probably the beginning of the war. i'm not expecting the speed seriously. but type the only thing the considering the way that is the idea is all that i think in gaza we probably should think it very seriously. yeah, very concerning and daniel, same echo, but great to speak to that. thanks very much for taking the time to join us you i'm just getting a, an update on the as really strikes on a wrong. we've got the guys present terabyte and saying he hopes that these is really strikes against iran on the end. meaning of course that he hopes that wouldn't be any retaliation from. ronnie also says it doesn't look like as well hit anything apart from military targets because there was
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a lot of us pressure on israel. a has of these strikes for it not to have any nuclear facilities or oil facilities. i'm bible says it does seem as if that indeed was the case. it still has hair on al jazeera as to don't civil war is one of its worst single attacks. we look at the impact, the context is having on women plus the. i'm gonna see a newman in santiago, chile, when mid term elections could spell a seismic shift in this country's politics. and it's a picture rel, madrid how dominated in recent years. but it's also not who lead the way in spain filled up in eltoff because from the way and schools, the
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color that we've got a good spread of showers across the amazon facing some west. so whether it's a central and southern parts of the salesman, heavier range is coming out of bolivia pushing into the house of the amazon. and then south of that is pretty warm for many of the santiago uh, $21.00 celsius. a 20 full, the full point of service and some of the conditions radius. we go 13, sunday, sunday. the shower is maybe a little more widespread. and you can say they run the way up towards the north west of the continent since quite a wide spread ration of heavy showers across the central america as well, which is where the full, the camera being will be across the western side of the region is east leeway c a sonata is looking fine and dry, lots of lovely blue sky and sunshine, but still some few showers there around the crates around to the southern cuba espanol. do you make always into the chance of seeing some west weather? won't the same as we go one through sunday, but notice show us little more widespread, the full, the eastern, honest, but still plenty of sunshine in between part of your sunshine,
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across north america, one to 2. she i was just using down towards the deep. so the, some really wet weather gathering i, which was the pacific northwest snow that to into that western side of canada. and that will slot is by far the southwards, at east woods, by somebody of the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid in kidding civilian political debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole roster flashes that have been taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in 11 on? is there a strategy? oh no. just the era since its inception, in 1961,
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the quite fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the the kind of annual what challenges era has reminder about top stories at this hour. these were the minute tre is rated one of the last ha, sleep functioning hospitals in north and all the stuff that come out on one side as well as a salt, destroys the hospitals,
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oxygen station leading to the death of 2 babies in the intensive care unit. force of detained multiple staff members and patients is whereabouts on those as well as long strikes against the wall. i'm talking motor slides across the come say at least 2 ami personnel with kels as well says it was in response to a large scale. ivonya missed all the time earlier this month. around says the damage was limited. medicine titles, defend itself. lebanon's house ministry says a power of magic has been killed. and this really as striking a health center in southern nothing. and the attack talked to the town of pezora in the district of time. several of those were injured, at least $160.00 full time medics have been killed and 11 since as well, and has pulled up again, exchanging close, pull the file last. yeah, that's bringing doors such a bar. she joins us now from the root. so those, so this is where do you strike on the health facility in missouri and tell us more
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about that of the while. according to local reports said this was a direct and targeted attack on this health care facility in the government of the entire region in the south of the country. and this is not the 1st time that we've seen israel target and health care facilities across the country. according to the health minister at for as of yet that israel has been targeting intentionally and directly healthcare facilities. uh, at least 2 under the air strikes targeting 55 hospitals, forcing at least 58 health care facilities across the country to close down as a result of direct attacks by israel. though, as these riley's are say that they are targeting has beloved facilities that infrastructure. and they claim that they are targeting health care facilities affiliated or what they believe to be at storage depots belonging to hezbollah
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without providing any evidence. in the meantime, what it has done to this country's health care infrastructure is deteriorate. that already a fragile situation of this uh, the country was in a dire humanitarian situation. prior to these latest attacks of this is just exasperated the situation. this is why, according to the had a few items oven on the country is now all on the risk of runs, the risk of falling off a humanitarian cliff, a very dangerous situation that is always deteriorating day by day. and the latest casualty of the health care worker providing more evidence, how dangerous the situation is, because those are jabari. joining us that from buried with all the latest. many thanks. told them a lovely is government says it's filed a complaint with the un high commissioner for human rights, full and is really as stripe that killed 3 john list and the south on friday. it
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comes on the same day. a funeral was held for one of the john list, costs on the job is a come to mind for the be root. facebook costs are all my adding. a tom with the journalist was staying, was generally considered safe. and it's really ministry. have been informed of that presence the the 8 volunteers and so don't say at least 50 people have been killed in 200 injured and a single attack by the power mochi rapids support forces. they say they are as f as besieged and rated whole villages and just the state. and the last 3 days that he's 120 people are reportedly killed. the permanent to forces on the student is all may have been fighting for more than a yeah. well the conflict and saddam has both the countries health system to a standstill with 80 percent of facilities out of action. nice nations have more than 1200000 pregnant and breast feeding women like health care and phase pool
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living conditions, amal nutrition, it'll send that to a 15 percent increase in the maternal mortality rates. the adult, my name is a sidney is political commentator and civil society activist. she joins us from cairo. another part to that story which we didn't, that she mentioned as moving half a 1000000 women in sit on a missing what's happened to them that we don't know. some have been taken into servitude by the r, a subset of him be taken of for him to enforce marriages, there's a lot of disappearance is not just the women but also of men and boys and the rest of hesper projected a hey this in a violent crimes because this very civilians and they have been doing so since day one of this war and the protection of civilians. and so that is not the highest priority when it should be. and the longer this war jobs on the worst,
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that becomes forces any civilians, because they're facing in the heinous crimes from the iris, up on the ground and they're facing goal. so in this coming to the bombings from the army. it though, and so there is no safety for them, coupled with the fact the dire humanitarian situation, the threats of hunger and famine in certain areas of so that and the 2 there is no say there's no safe place for them to turn to an issue of the health care system fading, i mean that takes that particular told doesn't that on women and children of was all the dangers facing women and see don today in relation to the not being a functioning health care system. their health care is a no, they have no access to health care in any shape or form. they have no access to safety because, you know, under international law, hospitals are considered safe zones. and even in so that, you know,
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hospitals are not safe in any shape of facts. and like you mentioned, you know, there are women who are facing, you know, those, they're pregnant, they need care, they, they, they take care of their families as well. and they have no access to that and with the continuous warfare they are at risk, you know, they cannot escape and seek safety elsewhere because they run the risk of being attacked or being kidnapped, or being a know via an a sexually violated by august of soldiers. for example, and so when they have no access to food, they have no access to health care. and even before the war, the health care system was not to sneeze. so doubled with the fact that the war has just compounded. they've made it even worse. can you can imagine there is no x, they have no safety. they, you know, they need to know there's outbreaks of color of malaria of been gay fever and people are dying from beast, treatable, diseases, and the people are dying because there is no medical care. there is no medical aid . and if, for example, the no dizzy or the only medical or a medic who was,
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who was working on the dialysis center in a dizzy or was killed by the recess. so automatically people who are in need of dialysis panel and are no longer receiving the treatment and coupled up with the fact to know if you're pregnant. if you need a know nutrition for yourself or for children, there's no way there's no referring to for you to obtain it though to get to the us as in regional directs us as the women and girls face unimaginable challenges. yes, the strength and resilience continue to inspire as well. so the coping mechanisms that these women and girls are reaching for to try to work through such horrific circumstances. and i find these statements disingenuous simply because, i mean just in the past 48 hours that have been various reports from. so that needs a active list and grand kate, on ground groups that more than
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a 150 women and girls up to take their own lives in the 0. in order to escape the violations of the rosette, one of the village was completely wiped out of all its civilian and habits and having to this, you know, men and women weren't killed, men and boys were killed and the women and females the girls up to take their lives . so when you hear statements like this, yes, it's lovely to hear it, but it means nothing on the ground because of these, the civilians in so that i'm not getting the protection that they are, they deserve. and they are old by and you know, by the international community, then what are the states is going to do for them? they're not going to do. it's not going to offer them production, nor will they fixed it will ensure that their lives are secure and that they won't be at the risk of death or, or executions, or gang groups. a 6 year old girl was child or the girl is a 6 year old child. was read by the are a sub just yesterday. her father was shot, her mother was killed and look, she was raped. so when you least statements,
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i think after such as the you and really need to stop passing the buck and they need to start assess to step up and act as they have been ordained by their own charter. and the protection of civilians only means separate, bring out statements like, you know, women. so these women are resilient to them. so that means i tell them, thank you, but no thanks. that's already a quite powerful stuff. uh the adult my name. uh, thank you very much for taking the time to join us here on audra 0. 22. now polls are about to close in a crucial election in georgia that could determine the country's plans to join the e. u. pro western opposition groups the up against the governing for russian georgia. dream policy has been in power since 2012 and is taking another for yes. well, they've already been accusations of irregularities including violet stuffing. election of service say they've seen attacks,
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was monitoring the process that's been collecting outside public stations and typically sees some places say the stakes couldn't be hired for these elections to see uh, everything that's happened over the last few years shows that our country is moving towards the russia moving against democracy. and for me, it's not a country i'd like to live in a, but i mean, just the government works well, but it has to be better. we don't need not position. i mean, there isn't opposition, let it be, but it does not have to do that and we need to help each other. yes is. and today i says, i'll heading to the polls this weekend to elect mayor's local councils and regional governors. the left when president's approval ratings have full and sharp play, and the far right is looking to make gains less than america is salisia. newman reports from santiago just like chillies, national dance. the quicker politics is about the art of seduction. but for these
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left wing candidates campaigning for this week's mid term elections, seducing voters has become an appeal back or something. but i'm showing these candidates claim. they've eradicated crime and my neighborhood 5 people have been murdered. we vote for results not slow business residential elections just a year off the municipal and who in the tauriel elections are regarded as a cheated miss test for next week. pennsylvania volleyball each was approval ratings have fallen sharply amid corruption scandals and charges of ineffective governance. daniel, at these words as a sushi restaurant and like many says he's deeply disenchanted. god, but yeah, but the board of already yes, i voted for the current president for new blood for change, but from day one until today, nothing has changed to the biggest criticism. it has been the government's failure
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to make good on its promises of social reforms and even worse, it's inability to reverse and i'm president and crime waves. as a result, the far right wing republican party has been flourishing its leader. it makes no apologies for having supported chiles forming military dictatorship or the pursuing us. we're going out to vote on mass and it's clear that voters will ask for radical change a many a concern that chile could move to the radical right. a phenomenon already seen in neighboring argentina and other parts of the world. i gave you more concerns of the most as not the values of democracy and respects for human rights being questioned . this could become acceptable for large majority of us citizens. all this good signal, the beginning of a seismic political shift in the country that for decades represented stable continuity in this region known for its instability. to see in human al jazeera
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santiago, the us congress is bracing for an election day. people of leadership in both the house and senate is likely to change hands. polls suggest republicans could take control of the senate. democrats are looking to traditionally these dates of new york and california to help them when a majority in the house custom salumi has more sugar, low village, less than a 2 hour drive from manhattan is known for its mostly main arts and crafts. but it's also part of new york seventy's, congressional district and home to one of the most hotly contested election nation . it's um, a lot of ads, a lot of signs all over the place. everyone around motors here unless to the republic into the house of representatives in the last election. politicians like
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mike lawler to democrat, he on seated is once again running against him. were you surprised when it was not really? not really? i think things are swinging. that way, for me, that's just my opinion. i'm sure it has a lot to do with donald trump and his influence on politics. it was one of for new york that democrats lost in 2022, losing their majority in the house, in the process. it's really interesting because the house battle ground does not overlap with the typical presidential battle ground, as in the senate battle grounds the cycle. and so we have a lot of really competitive races here in the nation's capital. control of the house and the senate are both up for grabs. and the next selection both chambers are currently almost evenly divided between democrats and republicans. all 435 seats. in the house or up for re election, democrats need to keep the 214. they have in gain for more to win back the majority they last heels back to gentlemen. doing so would put hakim jeffries of new york,
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and the powerful role of speaker of the house of representatives. and 2nd, in the line of president will succession behind the vice president. that is, what in the senate, we're democrats, have a single seat to their advantage. 34 up for grabs in the next election. 23 of them currently held by democrats. 11 republicans, the 3rd of the seats that are up for re election are in territory that largely either favors republicans or is purple. and so you have democrats defending seats in west virginia and montana and ohio along with all these purple states that are all going to be quite competitive at the presidential level. so the map is just really difficult for them right now, because we're not going to vote for democrats, pets through say, 3 out of 4 of those races are too close to call a republican. but, well, i should say it was republican. i'm actually registered independent uh the way i
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really don't like either party right now. both parties are fighting for those middle of the road voters and the results are anything but certain. kristin salumi alger 0 new york still a has head on out, is there a history made and gave one of the world series as the law signs leave. so just be the new york yankees for the 1st ever call glance. as the sound of the, the, the hard hit came in to be and they say that your government has repressive policies. this beth of human rights. with this most important task, my government facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thoughts providing on sense how much mist trip do you think impulses
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right now to africa. it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era, our oceans are on the switch. by a for rushes, fishing industry, government, people are thinking you'll bring deep sea trolling back global war. easy off the choices. these eco systems are going to suffer more and more with climate change, and we need to adapt. now marine conservationists are in a desperate race against time. the ocean provides services for us that we require as humanity dying. the last show. oh no, just the the
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phone number was bolt and his son. thank you very much, laura. well, we'll begin with the historic moment and baseball for the freeman hit the 1st ever will. series will cost across them, stating the la dodgers to victory a guess in new york yankees set out crowds of over $52000.00 signs, the dodger stadium for one of the sports oldest widely waste. and it lives up to the beginning yankees as a heads up thanks to john carlos sentence, a 2 run homer, the hi. this lie a bad thing as badly sprained fastening of heavy sprained ankle freeman hit a home run on the very 1st page he faced clearing the bases and go from 3 to down into 6. 3 victory irina is up to the information as a dog just took a one to nothing needs the serious head. assess, it is 2nd grade. it's arguably, you know, one of the might be the greatest baseball moment i've ever witnessed. and i've written some great ones, sprained ankle, it's goes,
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it's going to get um. but when you get told you do something like that and this gave him, that's been around a very long time. i love the history of this game. to be a part of it, it's special. you know, i've been playing this game a long time and to come up and those moments you dream about those moments even when you're 35. and then in the lead for 15 years, you want to be a part of those. um, it's the energy that the crowd brought to my game. one of the world series. everyone's been talking about this all week. and for us to get that 1st, when especially like that, that's pretty good. with the cheapest, we sell tickets going for a staggering $1300.00. many funds that have been priced out of the spectacle bought and they'll be right to a car plays a says it's a small price to pay for what he believes will be $1.00 of the best will series of all time i in the atmosphere was absolutely incredible. was electric from the very 1st pads up until the walk off grand slam. we had 52000 sam screaming their heads
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off standing up chance engineering start to finish. and when the walk off grand slam happened by freddy freeman and it was just an absolute corruption, it was absolute pandemonium here as well as the stadium. there was a truly unbelievable moment. um, these are the 2 most of the sports franchises in major league baseball, but have a lot of history going, but it's been over 40 years and they face, you told me it was serious. there was a lot of excitement to have these 2 teams who are the 2 best teams in baseball this year. the opposite coast and all that history come together and there was a lot of excitement leading up to the game of the game. certainly lived up to the cheapest seats in the retail market for dr. games is $1300.00 for yankee games. it's about $1700.00. so it's a lot of money. but fans see this as a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the dodgers and the yankees face each other in the world series. this has a chance to be one of the best world series maps ups. that's as the recent history of all time. and a lot of people believe it's a once in
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a lifetime opportunity and the price is worth it. a call into the towns i saw the on his new york nix debbie as a b. c. and janet pace is a $123.00 to $98.00, and the repeat of loss is some conference. any finals which the pace is one. it was an excellent press this time around full time. also, our towns was in top form and his 1st appearance going 21 points and having 15 rebounds. barcelona head coach has a flick. it says his side has to be 3 on the to it later on. assess today as the done and prepares for his 1st. they'll classical around the good have one of the last 4 and counts as between the sides. but it's barza who need to wait and late iga 3 points clear of the fierce rivals. it's been an impressive, we start for flick, who beat his old side by munich, full one. and the tension is why we, we uh give everything. yeah. to win, also to win on to the classical because it's all a chop and know,
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and so many of you also have some plus the they can watch some classical, but it's not the same like reality against bus alibi seconds we on so it's the classic one i think everyone is happy everyone and they have to enjoy it. and this could be the danger man. flip side will need to watch out for the next. just junior is a favorite to in the bottle and off on monday, awarded to the world's best plan. and his coach calling to lucky is confident that he will take the trophy. it took it to a new zealand, have won a test series in india for the 1st time in their history. you have already secured the 1st test victory in india. and so to 6 years during the opening match, that would still stand. then it took a career best, 13 wickets as a beat india by 100 and said, 13 runs taking it to nothing to leave with one test swimming. that's it for me, laura. self thanks very much and that's it relates to this news uh,
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but i will be back in just a moment with more of the days news for you for this. stay with us. if you count the paper to me and see us politics election is here, election is here. decisions made from the white house effect, millions around the world. stay with down to 0 for life, coverage of every pushed into this special programming and correspondence across the country. this year poll suggests the race is closer to year than ever us and makes on elders here. despite healthy young workers perishing in the heat, florida has blocked protections by outdoor workers. they are not allowed to take regular rest of the seats to pull down their findings. there's this kind of
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