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folders a seal, then israel isolated because a palestinian filmmaker becomes stainless, in no way i saw them. just get a go for one month and go back again, separate from his family and homeland and denied the right to work. the bottles for acceptance and the following line. with dakota forums of least, will know how to explain the situation to them. i'm going to fight it from because the to the optic witness on jersey to 50 and partition peaceful for children from casa to receive medical care in the u. k. that was prompted by the u . k. 's, denial of treatment to a 4 year old palestinian voice lost both his legs in his ready attack. british hospitals have treated children from ukraine. so why not gaza? this is inside story, the
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color. welcome to the program. i'm a tree instead of getting children have been the majority of victims in israel is war on guns with thousands killed named or injured guns. us health care system has collapsed with its hospitals bombed a medical stuff shot dead. the lack of basic medicine has seen many evil methods used to empty tray limbs with wounds treated with sugar instead of drugs. the u. k has been one of israel stone, just allies supplying weapons, used to kill or injure thousands of palestinians. get a full year old boy from casa, who lost his legs. most of his family was denied treatment in the u. k. unlike children from ukraine, 50 partition fees, and now the amount that the government allow children from casa to receive cat in the u. k. but why was this denied? and what about other western countries? we'll get to a guest and just a moment with us this report from san diego. the v is asked met you that
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a little boy from gaza. 2 of those, his parents, and then both his legs and his re strikes. his uncle ibrahim remains his only surviving cag. if he asks every day. where is my father? where is my mother? every single day. but we try very hard to make him forget and adjust to the situation he is currently in. asked met, was injured in november 2023. what is the early speak? tens of israel school on garza and one of the stuff to be refused just medical treatment in the u. k. instead, he's receiving kat initially, estimates case is something that you k politician say. so the double standards in the international response to, into children of who a modem, 50 m p 's have signed a lot to, to the british prime minister judge and came to allow gauze as children to the u. k
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. to receive life saving medical treatment on time and time again. politicians have quote on the government to do more produce fabian their collective punishment to civilians and intent to explicitly indicated by t e string meetings because of the continued ministry support for israel ongoing looking. go see him just implications for the he pays for the human rights of the patients and the fate of medians for innocent men, women and children. a new study has found that children who are living through the role in gaza, 96 percent of them feel that death is imminent and nearly hall once it died. as a result of the trauma, they have gone through the palestinian children live a brutal reality inside the strip one played by constant stay and things ok.
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there's simply nothing left in gaza that might allow the child to be a child. sorry, go out to 0. the inside story personally at bottom is spokes person for unicef in gaza. she joins us now from a mine. good to have you with this rosalia out bad things for children and girls. we got a good idea from sunrise report. the units of says that 17000 of them are currently separated from the families or unaccompanied bought stretch to they face. what about kids who need urgent medical treatment? the situation in gun size is really an apple collection for children. it's not just to bowman, some of the balloons that kill them, but it's also the living conditions are brought her to elect their, of the lack of access to health care data, good health care. the lack of proper shelter is winter has started. so i'm shelters . are to make shift tens made of whatever material people can get their hands on. so they don't projects. so they don't project families,
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families go hungry to receive them from an alert that was issued for northern garza . but in the cell, some century to severe, hunger is increasing and diseases our residence has been to many shelters where it is chicken fox, hepatitis, a merry old children i speak with have, have diarrhea. so the conditions are really, really bash um and the suffering is not just physical it's, it's also psychological. and most of the responses they've been from the international community to the medical needs of kids in gossip is missing. so you're asking specifically on the medical needs of child patients and the needs are overwhelming. so right now there are no hardly any functional hospitals and guys are left. there's a few hospitals that are partially functioning, but there are no sides where you can get full flash, adequate medical treatment doctors telling me they're beyond the spare they. they
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want to help the patients there. and they simply cons because they don't have the right medicines on the right equipment. in fact, one hospital officials as nicer hospital. i met with an 11 year old boy, you went to kenia and, and his mother and the doctor told me that at best what, what the hospital can do is give him more fee when, when it comes in. so some pain olivia ation, which is by far and sufficient, but the comp actually treat him. and this boy had had leukemia for several years. and before the war, she was able to go outside of casa and he caught treatment and occupied westbank. but that stopped with the war and he was actually in remission before the war. but since his treatment still had stopped his situation very badly. terrier asia's and just a couple of weeks ago, we learned that this boy has passed away. so children are dying as a direct result of the lack of health care and what,
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what is needed right now and goes to things and immediate, she's fired at tech. some hospitals have to stop hospitals or protective places, and hospitals need to be rehabilitated. just those children who are, are most gravely ill and unicef estimates that there's at least 2500 children just like the child that, that i just described. we need to get out for medical treatment now. so those need to be medically effectuated. but in parallel, the hospitals and gas needs to be rehabilitated, need to receive supplies so, so they can start treating patients again. personally, many thanks and thanks for being with us on inside story. thank you for having me the, let's bring it, i guess for today's discussion from london, which went by dr. victoria rose. a plastic surgeon who has been on recent medical mission is to the hospitals in gaza,
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from trump. so in no way we're joined by dr mats, gilbert, i talked to specializing an emergency medicine who's worked in palestine a palestinian healthcare in casa for more than 30 years. and from london. jeremy cool been an independent member of the british parliament. but a former leader of the labor party, a world welcome to you, old jeremy. let's start with you. why have you felt move to write this less of what response of you have to it? well, unless somebody is coming the last few minutes where you had no response so far. what problem? just right, the left to was waiting on just a pole actually continued suffering a painful in ga sir, the continued supplies weapons by britain, the usa and many other countries, which enables us to take place in special court was found twice against his royal once in the r c j, and once on the in special criminal court and the determination of britain, the usaa to continue the supplies is
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a upholding message to the rest of the world. because it shows contempt for the processing of international law, which they claim to us at the tier 2. and it shows that they are more interested in continuing the bottom. but knowing full well that the palestinian people left in garza essentially have already been to the trends and adjusting once in the kills. we don't know the total number yet, but know it's well over what i look forward to fashion already get from the bomb bomb. and so all messages quite simply is go to stop as you say, jeremy, that's been the response life and so far what, why do you think that is, why has the new labor government done know better on this? done the previous conservative one. sadly that obviously you know, such a tool, they do say they support international human rights law. ready they do say they support the international court of justice and liam's national criminal court
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bought exactly the same breast and they say they're going to ignore them on this. okay. well, it's not a pick and choose. the ruling has been made of israel's behavior in gaza. is an active genocide against the palestinian people. so that means that the governments that so that one suddenly ignores that judgement is itself putting in the possibility of legal action against the government for refusing to suspend supplies. and that feeling all around the world is so strong, there is a kind of echo chamber western media by which see some of the west of europe in the north american governments. take some comfort thinking that they are supporting his trial and the actual is going to be a right. the reality is that all around the world, the level of support for the palestinian people disappear, then they have
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a pin. and the determination of many of us to stop the supply weapons and arms to uh is right, a little is under warranty that we will carry on doing that. so we kind of the events all over the christmas, new year period on a very big demonstration in january in longer. we also asked for a response and got non victoria what kind of injuries the kids need. urgent treatment for right now. where are these kids currently being treated? an, an, a border conditions like that you've been the other main, the main entrance to the children suffering from a blast. injuries. so when, when the phone goes off, whatever is around you guys weaponized. and then it was that you had quite a high velocity in it penetrates the skin and i the bones underneath story, guarantee orlando, or your abdomen or your head. so they quite a significant injuries that these children are suffering from the numbers of injuries and the delay in treatment,
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and that she guessing williams your pricing. this means that there are avenue insights and by the time you see them so that sort of the initial injury. and then there's a list of created from the delay of actually being able to treat them. and then on top of that we have programs such as, you know, mom attrition. the fact that everyone has been displays these children living intense, poor sanitation in most to show and i still have some nets and it's, it's a disaster situation for them as a doctor. how does that make you feel when you, when you see conditions and situations like this to the thing is adult to say this, and this is, you tend to get on with what your, you know, what the job is. but it, it, it is incredible that it is being allowed to happen, that it is still happening and goes a effectively down to 3 hospitals, the capable of running the sort of trauma and those 3 customers a. so the subscribes and is ayden to them is minimum,
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much, to what extent are children in cause a dying needlessly due to a lack of medical equipment out, is that affecting the medical staff who are at least trying to treat that and what's gonna happen to kids if they, if they don't get this treatment, how many will be left with lifelong disabilities? if they don't get this treatment? well, we don't have the exact numbers, but the numbers are extremely high. and we have to remember all the time when we discussed this, that all of this is a 100 percent made unavoidable. it's old, made by the occupation forces of israel with the full support of the united states . and unfortunately the support of the u. k. so all of this is affordable and we need to focus on the immediate stop in the bombardment a ceasefire and an opening of the future and also go sized in our address each for 17 years. these kids who are now being injured have been starved for 17 years. they
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have been living and a growing up under constant constant on board months and, and the horrors of getting killed. it's not what's happened since the 5th of october 7th, october. so so the, the, the background valuables for a child to manage to start advice and injury is old randy is so, so bad because of mountain nutrition because of fear because of lack of pro berg living conditions. so we don't have the number, but what we know is that 770 for sense of the more than 45000 killed the more than 807000 injured our women and children looked in golf so half with the population of children. this is much more to break down in the west that this is still on the base level. after nearly $500.00 days. this should have been
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stopped long ago on the elephant in the room. if the model made suffering of the civilian population of augusta as the pope said the other day, this is no tour, this is cruelty and i add for the children. it's also say this because the main reason why they are now threatened by death. this was one aspect is of course the injuries from the bone being that the triangle of this thing goes on now is the combination of starvation, lack of water and the seas. and this is all amendable we have in a medical terms and expressions that avoidable depth and large numbers of the children dying. ready being killed and goes on now, are avoidable. this, that could have been avoided with the appropriate health care system and with an opening of the seats. this should have been stopped long time ago. jeremy listening to 2 doctors uh, describing the situation in gaza. uh,
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how does that make you feel with millions of kids in the west looking forward assigned to visiting this week and christmas, a magical time for kids and families and full flow especially where you are in london, 96 percent of kids in garza say they think they're going to die according to all right. a small survey of 500 got some kids. how can that be? what seems to be such callous disregard for the place of gauze as children bearing in mind that it's western and u. k. weapons that direct the lives human rights. it is. um you guy in us weapons to do right lives is the u. k. arranging full, the transports of equipment through the r f space and equity area in cyprus, into the east israel. and the is the palm bob and of cause results. additionally, the run air force is undertaken. any normally number of visor, flights of gallons or collect to right to the information. i want to know what
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information has been useful, is it going to be used to a rain israel before the into the actual court of justice. and of course, the international criminal code, or is it to enable israel to be more efficient in it. so it's bombing campaign. i feel very, very angry, very, very depressed. i live in a very mixed community in north london. there are people that will face a non literal people of great humanitarian sense. and all of them are collecting whatever they can, whatever they come to provide a for the children in gaza. but the relayed to realize it could be provided isn't it stopped the supply weapons stopped july in the bottom of the site protest. i recognized palestine as a message to the rest of the world, and i really do check my off to the doctors we have on that and many other doctors mouths and i'll go back to mary's on why and he's for an incredible kept house in
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california for all of his eyes, so i want to say on behalf of a lot of humanitarian people around the world. thank you. because i know the abuse you've received for stepping out for the palestinian people. jeremy i'll, i'll come back to you in just a moment. i just wanna play a little a sound bite of, of parameters to a style that speaking in parliament just a few weeks ago. have a listen to this. well, the prime minister shared his definition of genocide with his house. and when he started look further, actually he's prepared to take to say lots of desperate installing men, women and children. given that we now hold presidents the of the united nations security council, it would be wise to start a question like, got a reference to what happened in october of last year. i'm well aware of the definition of genocide and that's why i've never described this as and referred to with as genocide. i took a stop that says that he knows what a genocide looks like and, but this isn't one. what do you make a bet?
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jeremy, jeremy, this you said there's been no response to your letter. this is a political decision to you think. and indeed it is a political decision. he knows full well what the definition of genocide is being i was full well, the, the i c. c on the i, c. j. heap of both reached a very strong conclusion. after a great deal of deliberation, he knows a little of that. but he decides to somehow really claim this isn't really a genocide. well, if you bombing ingles specifically to killer destroying palestinian people by targeting them, then that is an active genocide enough. it wants to be made clear. so i don't think we should be discussing is thomas semantic do on this matter? we should we demonte of us dom i want to, you actually going to do to bring it by a safe, far install. the continue supply of items that are being used to kill people in gaza that are coming from the usa from britain bought
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a pretty face into as well. and then being both on defense as people can. garza was fine with me, but i the specialist situation is victoria, as we heard from rosalia at the beginning of the program at, in cyrus report, children and guns were living in constant fear and a state of anxiety as well as the physical injuries. many of them have suffered to there are going to be mental skills that all mental scars, this was rubbed the of the childhood. how will we deal with not just the physical injuries, but the psychological trauma that they, they have suffered? is it something that what that is going to have to wait until the, the finding ends? are we going to see a generation of kids growing up with severe mental health issues? i think let's just be sure about getting a to our cause in we, we do have mental specialist that has been going in to gaza before and even during the rule. but now that kind of get, have blogs,
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basically to medical age. these people comp good, and so the only thing we can do now is wait until the sci fi and under the access improves and then then we can get the right people in the right areas. okay, so there's reluctance on the part of as well. so that 8 work as in what about letting kids out? do you think that it's a deliberate policy? does it seem to be a deliberate policy by israel to stop these? these kids who are dying need a urgent need of medical care getting out of israel, such as that does. that's a treatment. well, we know that's been a reduction in the number of the vaccinations because it's actually been, bruce, how it can be set and discussed with them. we haven't taken any children so far in the u. k. i think for station a few and it's really is taking a few but the surrounding countries that egypt and castle has been absolutely swans . i mean that it is clear now that not enough people that need to leave guessing out that's here. we are criticizing the u. k is position to use as the belgium.
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it's lead luxemburg, romania, slovakia and spain have of taken in kids for medical care, some medical treatment, a small group, but recently went to islands. nearly a 100 kids have been treated in the us. what's the situation where you are in no way? well, the recent government has pledge to take up 2 twins, the patients needing treatment from gaza. and we have received um a up to about 6 children who are now in know each and hospitals with family members receiving treatment. this is a good, but it is far too little. that if you look at the number that the european commission emergency mechanism, the e r c c has received from the dual credit, you know, the number that was 2500 up to the summer. so this is again, double standard of europe. i mean, we are supporting the ukraine by systems against the russian invasion with,
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with friends, with the bible, with political sanctions, with the money. and we'd political support, what us the just struggle of the pa, this thing and people against these really occupation receives no search report. and when the consequences are so dire, as we know in the medical sense, we are only taking have particular of the patients to get treatment in europe. it's a shame it's, it's a blast and shame, we should take much more. and that's roughly and said, we, um, we know that turkey has taken a 1000 egypt test, received 2000 and the other countries in particular. jordan and the image i've taken 1500 altogether, 4500 needing patients. europe are taking a few 100. what is this? this is p racism because people in palestine name goza are not as worthy not as valuable and do not get the same respect and medical support that they should
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have. this is a stain on the west. this is a stain on our mortality. listen, i'm a doctor. i'm not used only to treat symptoms. i am trained to look for the really close of the seas pain or any suffering that the patient has and the root cause of all the suffering we are discussing here is the, is these really occupation of palestine and the ongoing genocide in palestine that has to end immediately to a matter that we've medical relief or medical supplies is not going to solve the problem. the only solution to this problem is the ending of the occupation of palestine, the lifting of the seats on the, on the media some lasting sees for that's my prescription. as a doctor. jeremy, what are your thoughts on that? matches? absolutely right. this is a model like disaster exacerbated by the decision was made over the last few weeks to increase the level of involvement, adams, the decisions that we made to prevent people getting gouter browser to receive
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personal medical treatment on the list of countries that match just read are really tells the old neighboring countries a doing their best euro, which is making a great deal of money around sales to as right, providing huge amounts of resources to israel to continue its occupation. bob mens is not taking people who desperately need medical attention. so our campaigns hit random bread, so all about that just as the palestinian break. but the shopping stock film supplies immediately support the seats for immediately and give medical support to bring people out who can be treated in hospitals or the or naval ship. so anywhere around the world, this is critical. people are dying inside of medical health and medical aid. it's
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been refused for political purposes that plus on single people i, i just briefly mentioned, you want to come in, you know, i, you know, i get to pay. i agree with a, with the jeremy on this, but it is important to understand that the people who go so they are fearful of leaving garza because that may be one way tickets. they are not allowed to come in again. and they don't want to leave their, their, their country, their, their home even if it's boomed so. so the most important thing as was mentioned is to rebuild to the store and reinforce the policy in the appropriate health care system. because the policy and doctors, nurses, and all those problem ethics are excellent medical professionals and that's, we are speaking, these really are keeping the compartments on the come on the hospital. what a doctor has some other stuff here and his staff are, are very bravely defending the more than 400 people in the hospital. this has to end immediately. because exporting the medical problem is only one part of the
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solution. the fundamental solution is to reinforce, to publish the improper so when that the over their own medical system and their capacity to treat their own people in augusta, i'm in the west bank victoria. we'll give the, the last what to you. i'm sure the, the, the medical establishment world wide will be more than willing to treat kids if they were able to get out of gaza and travel to be treated in the hospitals that the clinics. but a man's brought up on the issue of, of the doctors, nurses, the health care professionals who are still working on the terrible conditions in gaza. perhaps you, you wanna say something finally and in tribute to them. it's a, it's an opponent situation for colleagues in gaza. they have been targeted specifically by the israelis. many of them has been forced to leave a c and c h s. and the ones that are trying to wear some terrible conditions. and
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as a saying, people are afraid of leaving garza and that they would be able to go by and we were already seeing this in the news. quite a few of my colleagues had come down from the middle of work and con eunice, that's it. she, when she for was destroyed and they cannot get back to the families in the know because of the colorado that's been built, that's cuts them off. so consequently, the rest of the gods now and so it's basically from the south into neighboring countries. they will lose garza and there we must end it. victoria rose, match gilbert and jeremy colby. many thanks. indeed for being with us on inside story. thank you for watching. you can see the program again at any time by going to the website. i'll just, you know, don't com. and for further discussion you can join us at our facebook page at facebook dot com, forward slash page right inside story out. of course you can join the conversation on x. i'll handle the h i inside story from adrian said again. and the team here though. huh. thanks for being with us by some of
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the over 27000 harrowing photographs as attend, believe we can do that task. the evidence in this case is frankly even stronger than that that we had against the nazis at nuremberg. in the 1st of a 2 part series, alger 0 photos powerful cases of all crimes against civilians allegedly kills by the syrian government. with photographic evidence, from the seas of files to the lost souls of syria on al jazeera, doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain, creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict we're posing for the extra really, really big. we've seen this done this in an in depth coverage. i'll just say it was
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teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the hello, i'm down, jordan and joe hall with a quick reminder of the top stories here on i'll just say a raise right. the forces of attacking the only functioning hospital left in northern garza, at least 20 patients and medical staff have been injured by explosions around the facility. witnesses say remote control vehicles delivered boxes with the what danger written on the box is i believe to have contained explosives, which like to designate it follows an order from these really minute trace to shut down the facility. we'll talk to who some of the stuff here is the director of come out and one hospital he sent out to see what his optic.
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