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the, the, there's no limit to how far dream continue to study in your own adventure. now counter airway. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the bulk of this is the news out loud from joe, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the world health organization cools for more. if q ation moves for wounded palestinians in gaza for life saving treatment abroad,
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present donald trump imposes sweeping sanctions on the international criminal court for his investigations. the israel's will garza, the syrian military defects had known as caesar documented atrocities for the regime. tells al jazeera, he won't speed us to remove extensions and health officials and, and go over struggling to contain rising numbers of color infections. and supposedly the pool facing new costs are united in the final of the english see come on, the slots team were full, one aggregate winners and their semi final against talk to them. the thanks for joining us, palestinian families and gaza whose homes have been reduced to rubble sleeping out and the open or worn out tents, enjoying rain freezing temperatures, and strong winds. under the ceasefire agreement between is wrong and last,
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$200000.00 tents were supposed to be allowed into garza 92 percent of those have arrived, sofa massachusetts, around the preventing the delivery of temporary shelters and failing to meet his obligations under the to you. meanwhile, another group of 50 medical of i q, we use a leaving gauze or through the ra, for border crossing to receive urgently needed treatment abroad. world health organization has one more roots out of the strip. i desperately needed to be 14000 kind of thing. and patients are critically l. well, the boss is also accused israel of deliberately obstructing aid and shelters, which is part of the cx 5 deal. coming as the group is expected to submit the names of 3 is ready, the captives to be released on saturday and exchange for posting and prisoners. i would just say it was more without clue, begins coverage with this report from northern gauze on the desperate need for medicine and cat. 6 weeks ago when his wife just talked and husband poor was home, lift him back, he has the full, changing my wounds. dressing takes about half an hour,
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and i can easily say it's half an hour of health because of the severe and excruciating pain. he spent 3 days and then since i've had to have his left leg amputated now still in hospital, his desperate for ben relieve his doctor. say he added to the needs auntie by you takes on the dressing for headphones. so that in my store vision and my foot on, i still have all my wounds open, my chest is open, my legs amputated and opened and my other legs wounds also opened. and in addition to that, there were no pain killers. most of the time. that's my goals, no disinfectants, and no adhesive tape. so those creating cousins like causing i'm sure we are it's, it's a matter of making do with what's available. less often and other we and medicines are very scarce, especially those medicines used for amputations. the metal implant cases, unfortunately, there's also a big shortage of strong painkillers that we need at the hospital on a daily basis. cousins, he's, patients are only getting
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a lot of the dollars is they need as limited supplies effective the russians had it . obviously, it also had a cone. this cabinet should have been full of medicines, including pain killers and by optics. both unfortunately, we have nothing that can and that's a fat and all that you didn't have that shape. hire somebody can staff home for overseas help, husbands, fame, mike gauze was health com system, remains an unimaginable health. why these cuts through to 0 garza city palestine. tug but as soon as i live in con eunice, the 1st instead of cause a city to speak to honeywell, moody's outside the l. schiffer hospital. hyundai, i do remember very clearly in the early days of the, the will 15 months ago. so you and the team are very much positioned outside the house. you have a hospital, they look very, very different that it was the, as a was at least the largest public health facility and gaza. what's left of it?
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absolutely, and it's hard to imagine that this place at one time was so busy, quite busy with lots of traffic, with noise of ambulance coming in and out. and other vehicles, the medical, the stuff inside the patient, the injury is people were seeking medical care of right now it is so why it's so silent, not even the sound of machines, people who don't hear it anymore. it feels so strange, feel very alienated at this as part of the gastric. the largest health facility public health facility to compels survey the entire gall this trip, and every health uh every other health organization here or certain story centers that and clinics serve as a subordinate to the super hospital. now it would have gone completely i that would be showing around the hospital. and right now we're getting a bunch of close just to show the extent of that destruction and damage caused to hear this starting with the records right here in front of the the special surgery building. these are the ambulance vehicle. these are the subordinate system and
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transport is inside. the hospital has been turned into ruins. i just see a bunch of the rack is you are caused by the, the tags that as it push them to below is there that completely destroy them. door set on fire is here a lot next to the building. these really monitor according to eye witnesses here, used to put these a records right here, just serving as a barrier between them and the, and the civilians who were trapped inside the building. this particular building at some point house and advance surgery departments for the heart surgery for people suffering from the hard. you can problems as well as other complicated soldiers needed for the palestinians. people across the gauze as tribute also how many of the people were seeking shoulders out of protection of from the unfolding flores of the early, an opening weeks of the where, where this video to recurring out. carpet bombings everywhere. relentless attacks across the northern parts and all the city injures. here we are
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a member of the opening weeks, or we still reported from here, scores of injuries by the hours arriving to the hospital every way, including this building. but as these very military storms, the hospital in december 2023 and later on in mar, on and march 2024, a completely listed in ruins. as you can see, the buildings are quite non operational. they were burned, they were destroyed. and we walked inside one of the building just to desperately trying to find anything left from the medical equipment from the, the tools or the medical bids. we failed to find the single sign of life inside these building. these buildings are not going to be operational anytime soon. it will take a long time. it's hard to imagine that this is going to come on track a back any time. so it will take years for this particular health facility to come back to life and a short survey, much needed population. it just hard to imagine that this happens. we're really,
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as we walked inside the core doors of the hospital, these 2 buildings, it felt more of a nightmare. the echoes of the screens of those were trapped inside the cell inside a despite the quite is that it's still do you feel as if it was more of a horror movies that took place inside this hospital and honey, i guess we all. so not only looking at the ruins of unimportant hospital that was very much part of the fabric of lifetime and gaza. but we're also looking at a possible will crime scene as well. many as rating rates on the hospital happened and a number of mass graves have been found on the side. me well as per the geneva convention, the deliberate attacks of health facility, there's a work crime by itself. it constitutes a work 5. this should never happen at all health facilities. you have not been talked, would have been destroyed. what, what was the it had got to do more than a word crime. it has completely been destroyed and put out of service. we have
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entire population without proper access to health care at all. we're medical care across the gulf strip here, and that's the northern part of this trip. but here the many testimony in the 2 times. it's really a military storm. the hospital that's a part of from the repeated attacks on the buildings by the artillery shooting and the tags, and then it'd be machine guns. people were killed in the courtyard of the hospitallers . the word dropped it from inside the building. some of them were still attached to the tubes, then inside the hospital, some of them needed to be attach a medical equipment to survive. but they were dragged outside that door, human eyes, and by these rated military strip, down to under garments blindfolded and lived unknown areas. those who remained here were killed by this really military, including many of the civilians that if, if you, if it's our viewers, think that this is a bad scene. wait until to see the back yard of the house. but the complete devastation with many of the many graves that we've talked here, simply because people could not take those who were killed here and be very outside
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. many of them were buried. 5 is really military bible. those aren't. and as far as we remember, after the 2nd time the hospital was a storm and is really monitor, withdrew completely from there yet people rushed to the area, uncovering much of the crimes and the, the genocide, the lights on the ground, including the $380.00 bodies that were recovered from different parts of the courtyard of the hospital some where uh where, where'd hands cost and were believed to be executed and buried in massive graves here inside the hospitals. the evidence keeps unfolding, unfolding much of the horror that many of the people here, including civilians and the medical to stop the injuries here the hospital endured 4 months as this. really monetary went inside the hospital under the pretext of searching for tunnels and bunker inside the hospital. that was also proven to be inaccurate, largely based on false information. yeah, lots of unanswered questions that the scene of so much suffering. i'll shift hospital honey. many thanks for that. let's head south a mile ship,
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a hospital to how about the city that's in southern gaza and tarik. i was a mad joins us from the so 10 or a cab. i'm up city was a very prosperous place before this conflict. what's left behind you well, may have how much city was once a symbol of hope and more than a bit in development. st. garza that was spelled by the state of kentucky to provide thousands of families with affordable and well planned housing. but what has been left was incredibly, very devastating. i was to bounce up the frame to help you to see how it looks like right now in that area in the southern parts of the city of con eunice, how much does it didn't show towers have been reduced to pile of ruffles and tend to be very shots, it landscape with many high rising buildings have been widely attacked during the is rarely a military operation in the city of hon. you and as we can see,
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the scope of devastation that took place as many families, despite this destruction that you can see at the moment, have made their own decision to live back again in this pump out area, simply to have know what else to 10 moneys to billions of suffering from the severe lack of shelters. and you know that the vast majority of families who have been completely suffering from the very widest scale destruction are right now, living in overcrowded spaces and shelters the black, all sorts of privacy and send it taishan. and if we just took a look on the other scale of destruction, we can see that many families have been living in, make shift tens in the playgrounds and open spaces in these the same city here in con units. and we can see right now at the right side of the of disagreeing family is up preparing the items as they are dismantling their make shift tens in
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preparation to send back to their home. that has been widely destroyed in a is a 2 neighborhoods in the in default know that part of the gaza strip. we can see that truck is incredibly loaded with all sorts of furniture and personal belongings . as this family completely understands that they will return back to their home. that has been widely devastated. and what they're going to do is just stuff being bought to dismantle their make shift and from hon. you're in a city and to return back to the north of this trip. and so it's up there, make shift show to back again on the ruins of this of the destroyed homes. now, despite all sorts of challenges, post indians is to have no grubbing sentiments of resilience that they continue to show it over the course of the past few weeks. once this ceased by a deal has been implemented, how much city has been quite bustling with the laptop of children. it's roads work completely busy with,
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with people who are exchanging the folks i'm trying to build that future. but right now it has tend to be a very devastated landscape that will take he is in order to be rehabilitate the gun and to allow civilians to re gain some sense of, of no malice. see add terica, middle of these concerns about her lack of much needed shelter. these tend to enter in the gaza strip. there is also a degree of who, when it comes to some people that limited number as important to add people being able to go across the board for medical help or yeah, that's right. to us, since the implementation of the 1st phase of the c 5 deal. but we news about how much money we can see that the w h o corporation with your opinion on different regional mediators. what, what seems to facilitate that departure and the evacuation of critically wanted patients who cannot receive low code treatments in garza's fairly uh, overwhelming costs because we understand that based on the terms of agreements uh
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50 patients will be allowed to be evacuated on a daily basis. with at least a 3 quotes will be accompanied with them in the jenny for treatment, but the numbers that were complete allowed to be evacuated over the course of the past 2 days were less than expected today, for example, 50 posts and your patients have been allowed to be evacuated with 62 as quotes, and we are expecting that the wouldn't be ins, but they were be completing subject thing to some sort of security clearances so that they can have the opportunity to receive medical treatment. the nutrition hospitals which this disjointed for them is just by offering them another window of hope to recover again um to build a life from scratch. all right. how many? thanks the topic. how big was the incognito stuff many. thanks. ok, let's speak to sean at low. he's a communications advisor for the legion refugee council on palestine. she joins us from amal and a welcome to china. so i'm age, as we know,
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is being rushing into gauze a while the sci fi that's been holding, but is it enough? and of course, it's not enough to prior to october 7, an estimated $500.00 class were injured and god, but each working day. and that was when, by and large people were living in the, getting the cold. there was an economy reduction in 5000. now we're still in an emergency prices that a and so there's $600.00 or so the prompts per day that are entering each each day is, is nowhere near enough to meet the humanitarian needs of people displaying their homes or their lives through the injured. i think it's simply is not enough. logistically, i mean, given how many a distribution points have been damaged, will completely destroyed hospitals like and ruin some of the how challenging is it for these operations to run the tool that as well. it's been incredibly challenging
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over the last 15 mazda, of course, and when we do provide them all of struction from even getting into gaza. and now we finally are able to scale up our response on scale over 80. but there still are delays in screening certain types of materials to get and, and equipment to get into the there's challenges in terms of organizations that seem to payment and start extending more supply to, to northern. because i have seen the movements of people were 1000000 schools in just the last week and a half or so back to northern canada. and so if it's in addition to, to getting in phase, that means you get in. it's also about being asked, being married that child in terms of identifying where the needs are, what the needs are and making sure. and i'm, we're deploying all sources to those, please. all the more correspondence and goals that i've been talking about and the strip facing these ongoing storms and recent day,
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you said that we know any 2 percent of 10. so for fortunately being delivered and none of the mobile homes promised under the recent ceasefire planned, once you understand is going on here. why is this happening? is this a deliberate attempt to obstruct uh, vital items, entering garza, or is this purely logistical challenge? this meant a number of delays and restrictions on things entering the strip as well. there, there are a couple of reasons. i think 1st of all, the 1st 2 weeks of the ceasefire. the number one priority to get into guys. and because we knew that there was a star vision crisis, we also knew that there was going to be a bad movement of people who are tearing more open data and finally allowed to returning. oh, i haven't heard 15 minutes of displacement and so shelter, materials, tens and other kind of large, fully heavy to carry shelter materials. we knew that be that to bring them in, that early
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a weekend distribution might be difficult because because people might perceive attends and then have to walk 8 or 9 or 10 kilometers to, to return to their homes. and then simply in the feasible to carry a 50 q or a 100 kilo attempts we are being, we have seen for a shoulder material come in to speak. but of course, it's nowhere near enough in terms of what the needs are. we have not only have people uh, left their home or to the chick shelters that they were in, but they're returning to places that are damaged and destroyed and often times empty handed, without any shelter material. so we're also seeing the needs actually increased as people have removed. right. and so we're working very hard to scale. loved hours on that. it's pretty vital to know what exactly is going into the guys and what's not going into cause it because come, austin says, when it comes to aid entering the strip,
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the terms of the because we know frontier all agreement don't being met. are you seeing evidence of that? i spoke to to one of our staff yesterday and was just following the pipeline and one's getting in and when using the very posley. and she said the basic commodities, buddhist managers in clothing are getting in it. all right, but the realtor laser having with medical equipment in particular, there are simply are not the, those are facing large delays. other tools use items that israel as, as classified as duly used, are also teasing delays or denial. and then of course there's challenges with just the equipment that is really using and the number of scanners, but they have how quickly they didn't video scan those products. so certainly need a scale enough of the equipment in order to facilitate move, move in to the restrictions that have prevented. stop life saving in the sense for getting in right to of china. low funding will lead to refugee camps on palestine.
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thanks for joining us. literally i, my colleague nick clock spoke to see how my spokesman summer, how does he owe us to him about trump's plan to clear the policy and some garza and the cease fire agreement. and it's important to understand that if you do decide to transfer the product, stevens from them that you are creating a new and what the glen ship and then douglas drawn in the community that i think people can't be crossed for. i think country can be destroyed, i need to patient can be continuing if you accept the transfer of the front of statements from does that was that that means it's often a fuel maybe here there's right. as we start talking about the effect that you're getting from joe, then maybe if anybody is from the one that we go to another exchange taking place on the site today. are you satisfied that his role is carrying out the terms of the agreement and the exchange will take place as scheduled and agreed on saturday when
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we have the class of all the time that you have to go to the cisco and the oldest tips as well? so i agreed on both, it's clear that the so i use them now they are not feeling old. what do you have agreed on? they are they all the same thing? they're essentially beads for the 1st 3 minutes back to, to go to this up as a plot agreed to and we have to, to limit the thoughts about this issue. and we've told everyone, all of them in the 8th of this one step, what does the process if that's right, it's going to be the acting like this. we go to see what's the action that took place. i think everything will go to 110. now we are still going to take to the exchange also thought that we hope that there's a discount form from this side of that page, right? so we can go forward with, with the, with the exchange and so they are, well joining us now a small go in james,
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associate professor of media analytics at northwestern university. and kathy, i'll talk about all of this in a bit more detail. so we know that if things go according to plan, the release of the names of the captives, the in gaza is liked it to be released. and his id that it goes in and cuts off. i'm ready to receive that. it comes of course with these 2 glaring challenges. first sleep my mouse insisted. israel is violating the agreement so far, but not enough. aid is getting in or designed to put pressure on a mass on the remaining kind of thing and populations and garza. and secondly, of course, the most recent comments made by the us present donald trump suggesting that is where i left the end. the fighting was simply hendo for garza, and that's a america has the right to take it over and obviously created, publish things from the strip. where does this now leave the sci fi? well, i mean, this is all depends on whether what trump said about essentially ethnic cleansing, gaza is actually just the pressure technic. uh, in order to put pressure on how much and also to potentially make
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a future palestinian authority conceits to more dramatic is ready demands or whether it's truthful. if indeed, trump does want to see the ethnic cleansing of gaza, then it's a moot point, right? because what incentive does to how much have to actually got host uh, sorta gets, i mean, captives back if the end result is that garza is going to be ethnically cleanse it's, it doesn't really make any sense. right. and so, you know, i think it's understandable that how much now are concerned about the exchange, although they seem to be focusing on the fact that for example, is ro onto allowing sufficient aid or tense. but really i think this is put question marks over the whole process and even is ready. officials have said the same of trumps announcement did come actually without him briefing any of his counts of pods. but they both have said that the, the, the removal of palestinians would be temporary. but there's no such thing as temporary move on in the history of palestine is ethnic cleansing. so i think there
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is a very real risk of the house that sort of ceased by breaking down as a result of what trumpet said. tomorrow will be significant. but even if there is a hostage exchange and doesn't answer the bigger questions, what's gonna happen next? the cost of how we allowed consequences to what donald trump said so far distant by little things, lingering questions about willie a wednesday. um there's no secret that is really choose to be in order to prepare for potential next to disappear. this thing is from, from the gaza strip. the wording is quite voluntary departure of palestinians. and as far as that's concerned, trump means what he said. voluntary departure. i mean, the really interesting thing about this is all the euphemisms we've seen. you've seen us take ownership within voluntary relocation, we've seen resettlement. we've seen riviera of the middle east trump supposedly gone. is that right? these are belie the very sinister reality of what this would mean, which is continued genocide. and as you said, these are the ami a preparing for this. and this time relocation belies that even most significant point is how do you get palestinians to move? right? violets, either they stay foot and that killed all the and if they didn't move that,
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the chase that combined is that you can just relocate them. i mean, this language makes it seem like that cargo who can just be relocated, which is not the case and voluntary migration. i mean the iron here, of course is that is ro caps. you know, the president of israel is saying that, you know, government should have the right to free movement. i mean, it's nonsense. go before october. the 7th, you know, causes could barely leave the strips because of israel occupation. and now they're making, it sounded like, you know, the doing the dozens of favor by allowing them to go wherever they want. i mean, it's absolutely new to chris and, you know, basically they re packaging ethnic cleansing as a sort of holidays, the palestinians, it needs quote unquote, beautiful new homes, which we don't even know where they would be because jordan and egypt don't want to take them. so i really think this is, we're almost finished the costs of what could be the kind of the population of gaza on southern d. p. concerning, wrapped up in this benevolent language mom because he was so small going. john, so thank you. and i present donald trump sanctions the international criminal court,
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accusing it of illegitimate and based his actions against the us. and israel trump signed the executive order during his way, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his visit to washington any this week. we will place financial on travel restrictions on individuals who assist. i see, see investigations of us, citizens or allies. the i, c. c has condemned. the decision will be i. c, c is the only international court, the wheels power to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression and war crimes need of the us know israel all members of the court or recognize as jurisdiction during his 1st time and office trump sanctioned i. c, c, prosecutors and officials accusing them by threatening us self into those functions were lifted by his successive cho. by the last year. the i c. c issued arrest warrants for is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and there's been defense for us. so you'll have clients accusing them of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in gas. and we were paying commission, present us live on the land,
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has reacted to those sanctions. she says the i c. c guarantees. accountability for international crimes and gives a voice to victims worldwide, and must be able to freely pursue the fight against go global impunity. your approval waste time for justice and the respect of international law. or equity is a full my icvc official and external relations advisory to form a icpc president. judge sancho console is used as life from brussels if i will welcome to you. so it's important to strengths that it wasn't the city that donald trump, that the issue to function. so on the i c. c, previously but to abide as administration, there were at least threatened to trump did not launch this assault from nobody has turned up the heat. i mean, given the us and israel to recognize, to go forward to the i see, see what effect will sanctions actually have a housing as well. it's a lot depends on whether the $125.00 countries that are party to the rome statute,
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which created the i, c, c, twos, to block the worst effects of this action. but if i don't defend the court this, this executive order causes an ex, essential trip to the high seas ability to function, not just the situation of palestine, but really in all situations before the court, including you, craig, the in march, to, to have an external style in other governments and companies may try to support the crate investigation, for example, but services like banking services or provisional software can be used by the court across situations. and so companies and governments may choose to try to avoid providing those services or individuals may choose to provide providing support to the court, out of fear of retribution from us government on this threatens the i. c, c's ability to hire a tech,
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to retain staff and you know, again the, there are, there are actions the member states can take to the some of the court. and that's right. oh, this is particularly on new york city duty and here, and it's good to share our stuff on as i'm rhetorically commit to defending the court. but will the commission issue or the blocking statute for another 5 defects who's executive order and the territory of your opinion piece is just that's i'm if the united states as allies and some of the 125 states. that all the signatures of the room statute the recognize the core to stick that neck out. the likes of the u . k. fonts, germany, canada, japan, the lift list goes on that they can find themselves at the receiving end of something. now let's see from united states by way of, i don't know, let's go sanctions the trade sanctions trade restrictions. i mean that's not really incentive for i see signature, you swap hole this. oh, to challenge this real thing is that is
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a good question because i think we've seen the term, but you know, it is full of bluff and bluster. we saw it was the sanctions i'm kind of,

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