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the, the is a definitely news line from southern guns is how much run helpful far too says the territories biggest hospital has been hit by as bailey, as strikes. i'm so sorry to say the bump, bonbons. if it costs a strict was not killed loaded, and 11000 people across as one of the territories health care system has reached the point of no return. and we have an eye opening development for medical science surgeons in new york for the pro suppose to complete transplants in an epic authoration lasting 21. the
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huntsville jail. welcome to the program causes how must run helpful authority says he's right. he asked, strikes of hitting the temperature is the biggest hospital. the red cross is wanting the health care system that has reached the point of no return. i'm assess the strikes of killed people in a tax on a number of medical facilities, including the main house chief, a hospital house which is believes to be sheltering, gets thousands of people wounded and displaced by the will help of our success. more than 11000 people have been killed since a conflict bigger. israel hasn't confirmed the strong canal schafer. besides its policies are active near the hospital and let him ask him on post located under buildings in the area. a mendoza needs are forces in gaza, have reached the heart of casa city default. there, shut the door at the outskirts of shopping, some there near all she for hospital, and then very near to the golf support mailed. those tourists were staying in the
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basements underneath all she for hospital tonight. i'm looking here at the thundering sound of the chain chains. the bulldozers upheld the ground so they can hear it sounds underground. but the bullying generalist assigned me so i'll call in jerusalem. told me more about the fighting around. i'll shoot for yeah. so what i'm hearing is that the being the bod means of the house, pick the and the but also of ambulances. and the, the tanks, the operating in this area, we're talking about not only a sheets, a hospice in, but other hospitals such as the indian easy. and the house puts in the nursery hospice in n z it on dc childrens. i'll split them. i can tell you that from the dc children's hospital, they're saying that they don't have any electricity. they don't have a walker. then i'd say capable of preaching the children's. they're also in the she
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for whole split them. and the images that we get from the emergency room is that the spot for the most capable of treating the wounded that are lying on the floor in the she for hospital as. so this is a very dire situation, which somehow you and the officials were saying the situation is had on the earth. the 1000 somebody needs to be sheltering at our schafer. these right, the ministry says that terrorists that could be having these basements, and they've produced any evidence to support those claims. so yeah, so 1st of all, i ask uh the idea of spokespersons office today to comment on the uh, attack on the issue for our house, but the, and until now that is not getting any, any comments as to the evidence. uh, what the id if has been present thing is the interrogation of the how mosse
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a fight there is that came in the israel on the 7th of october. and many of them have be interested in us being interrogated. and the, some of them have been giving an account of this situation in she for hospice, there is something i've been talking about in network of tunnels under she for hospital connecting to other time those and the state thing that the mos, the fighters under the hospital and of course the people under interrogation say different things, so i'm not going to position to judge these really minute. 3 is also supplies that can recordings kind of a few shows that are also confirming such things that they a produce. again, none of this information is verifiable and i can tell you the code for patients in gaza. they deny it. and so i, i can see a full picture of that. a quick word on the westbound go away from
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gauze that because the west bank is now seeing one of it said, deadliest raids. that was on the 1st day according to the palestinian house ministry of water. israel's goals in the westbank. so yeah, i would say as well as to goes into west bank one, the goal is to add to jan an uprising or presents the joining of forces against is room in the beginning of the campaign, how much was requesting the palestinians in the west bank to join in, so it's a, it's waging a campaign, all of it preemptive arrest among mazda active. this a, of different kinds. also, political acts of is also student backs of this. and of course is also going after arms the, i'm us a groups in inside the west bank. and the other thing that is or is doing and
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we have to remember that we have a far right wing government. and that is a supporting the supplement project. and the expansion of the supplement project. and one of the things that we see in the west bank now is the pushing out of the palestinians from certain areas in the west bank, maybe an area seat where supplements and some of those are trying to expand their area. we see restrictions on the lives of progress thing is in the west bank like in the heart of the city of hebron in places like tell a little made on and so forth. the other thing is are under a curfew and, and the goal there is so it didn't seem by the way the residents there is to push these people out. so is to expand the user any set them and project inside hebron. ok. thank you for that stomach generally send me soco and give you some or tens of thousands of palestinians are still slipping from the north of the gaza strip to
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the south. nearly a month after israel told them to do so. most of traveling to buy forks as these right, the military intensifies, it's at ground, an air campaign. the us, as israel has agreed to daily for our courses and the 5, a northern gaza, to a lot of civilians, to flee through a humanitarian, colorado. the wife says, israel is also considering setting up a 2nd passage as though the government in jerusalem hasn't confirmed. let's take a look at close. look at these claims or them at least at least. ashanti design is so welcome shawnee. so can we expect intro to agree to more humanitarian pauses? we see a lot of pressure is just, you know, we seem blinking today talking about the casualties number and all the being too high. that needs to be brought down. we see to m b s b, the hair, to saudi here to the phone, saying, calling for cease fire, the categories and the objections are meeting. israel is really under a lot of pressure,
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but at the same time is real stands firm behind the idea that there as long as there's no progress with a hostages swap, they're not doing that. and, but this is why we also expecting and hoping to see some break through there, because as well says there's no more concessions we're giving before any progress has done on that front. like let's, let's talk more about that. how does that being any more progress? none certainly known that we've, we've heard, we've had, we just today we've, we've just recently, we had a reports by a saudi outside called. i don't be saying there are quite died, quite advanced, enclosed close to the ceiling. a deal that will include several hundreds of hostages, which is what is real demands in exchange for some prisoners health and israel palestinian prisoners. that is it's not confirmed by anybody, but it's, it seems to be we're hearing more and more talks which seen yesterday. they had of these really a security services. the massage in contact with dca had so that this is definitely
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israel administer create an equation that says we do not give any concessions to the palestinians as long as we don't see any progress on the hostages. and the world is trying to make this somehow happen because the numbers and the scenes that we're seeing for guys are unbearable. and who as far as we can tell who's policy to these negotiations whose are on the table. well, the feeling is that the strongest actor that has leverage is the guitar and they have strong ties with the americans. they're also very much influential with homos, where most of the leadership of a mazda sitting in they'll find a couple of contacts. and the idea that anything that will bring progress will have to walk work through the categories. and we have not seen it fruitful so far, but we know that there's great tight effort behind the scenes. what are the, the, the, the issues that he's now hanging at in the, and was, was raised a couple of days ago with that that your secretary of state is this notion of the day. i don't what happens in gaza the day after the,
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the end of the was as israel provided any, some clarity on this. finally, i mean, this was one of the points that the americans were pushing for the whole time, even before we don't remember at the beginning, there was expectancy. i mean there was a long time before these really county vision started and that was partially because of american objection to it and trying to understand what would be the in go doing for gaza. and it's analysis today to thing that on the surface down contradicting, he said in an interview in the morning, he is not interested in conquering or governing or occupying garza meaning. this is something that americans are very happy to hear that i'm not interested in that. in the afternoon, he has met with the heads of the towns that were on the cause of order. these really towns that were on the gods of border finally met them up to over a month and said we will have military control over guys. when this operation is over, we will not let things go back to where they were. he's talking about completely damien, demilitarized garza, and about a very wide buffer zone, a sort of a security area that israel will be operating and not international forces,
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which is something that the americans have been hoping for. it seems like is contradicting. i think the key here is understanding that the long term versus they need your term. i think that there's a difference between the media term after the operation is done, which will still take a few good weeks. and then the long term a couple of years, where does the future of gaza as as, and the people of gauze are the 2300000 living there? what's the future? what's there? and we've also seen the posting in the past, send you an authority into westbank green, open to the idea of taking control over guides or something that they've been very reluctant to discuss before. so may be a plan for the day after, for garza, thanks for that session. i mean, i did always, i'm at least at least a shot. he was on a couple of other stores away from the voice of the presidents of the united states and china. joe biden, to jason thinks of hold much anticipated talks at the age of pacific economic co operation stomach next week. and that will be the 1st in person, talks between the 2 economics and powers for
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a year. australia has signed the treaty with the pacific on and if devolved, who to help residents escaped. rising seas and storm so caused by climate change. the deal includes visas for up to $282.00 father wants to migrate to australia. every year to new york, west surgeons have announced that they performed the wills 1st of a transplant of an entire human eye. the pioneering surgery which took place 6 months ago took almost a day to complete making history in this operating room. doctors in the new york medical center transplant, an entire human eye. it's been done before and mice with limited success. but this is a big 1st for humans. the mere fact that we transplanted eyes, it is a huge step forward. something that within centuries has been thought about. it's never been performed of the patient having james was a power line worker in the us. but in 2021, his life changed of to getting
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a 7200 volts electric shock. when his face touched a live bio, he survived but lost his left eye much of his dominant. and most of his face, one of the plastic surgery, the doctor, she told me, she said he will probably never speak again. he will never eat again. he will probably be on a ventilator the rest of his life. this groundbreaking surgery announced the 21. i was surgeon's fault removing the bottle for donald's face, including the left eye, then grafting it onto evon james we cut the nerve back here and the blood vessels in the back. the i was brought into position. we connected the optic nerve and then we connected blood vessels to the found mic arguing vein to provide blood supply to the central retina order in the entire i. according to
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the medical expert tests following the trunk loan type and really positive. and if we go to the, i'm pretty impressed with what we're seeing this early. you know, at this point, the mere fact that the eyes alive and looks healthy. it's pretty special. we're an uncharted waters and we're, we're trying to discover, we're not claiming that we're going to restore site. we're just getting one step closer. i can't see which i haven't either to begin with, you know, after actually, you know, i do at least you know, you all can learn something to help for that person. i mean that's how you got started, you know, go started from for now. and motorized scans show confusing brain activity to be made sense off with most studies and more time search and saved could take several months to find out if adam james will begin his site. if you're watching dw news coming up next on news, asia, you as president a job,
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