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the, the, this is definitely news line from 1st it coming up, the red cross of orange causes health care system has reached the point of no over 10000. so we're sheltering in the territories. biggest hospital i've left and headed south. i'm us claims is rarely me, solves the hospital ground. coming up the spot goals for $65.00, it's little fond of any lit up in the funding is ralph pushes deeper into gaza and hits targets in southern labor. no rush and state television is exporting the middle east conflict, full propaganda casing. the west the
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anatomy. how it welcome to the program. the red cross is wanting that the health care system in gaza has reached the point of no return. because of some us run, healthful 30, says is by the strikes have hit the territories biggest hospital. the strikes force, thousands of displaced people who were sheltering in the i'll shoot the hospital to leave and head south authority says more than 11000 people have been killed in gaza since the conflict again, as well as not consent to strive to health sherpa boss of the as riley military says it's active near the complex and that have most come on post a located under the buildings in the area. next report contains images that might upset some views, displays gauze, and so sleeping here. now super close to so when it came under attack,
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the now the area outside the hospital looks more like a graveyard. the hospital complex with thousands of believe to have been staying, came on the bottom before the tech. israel said that his forces had been operating near the hospital. i don't know how many miles i mean. so the forces in gospel have reached the heart of casa city default there, shut the door at the outskirts of shadowy. so they're near all, she's a hospital and very near to the golf support to build those terrace to we're staying in the basements underneath all she for hospital tonight. i'm looking here at the thundering sound of the chain chains. the photos are pound the ground so they can hear it. so underground pool we these really military said it had started to use a new methods to target how most militants in underground tunnels. but since some of this tunnels are on the causes, hospitals, minutes civilians have run out of options to hide from the attacks whenever we were
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on the 5th floor because we ended so we were staying there. and then we found the phones falling on us. the daughter of my husband's brother was mazda, and she was already branded from before, and she was mazda is when the, the world health organization said that several hospitals across garza had been targeted. it added that an increasing number of hospitals are no longer functioning . and the information i have at the moment is that they are only a week. and now i only have least we've got 20 hospitals out of action. we also know that there was significant bombardment on frontiers. the hospital, which is the only hospital providing pediatric services in north garza and in that hospital with a number of children who were on life support and children receiving dialysis, a spear spies and continues with more and more health facilities attacked for
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civilians and northern garza. neither stain, no leaving seems to be a safe option of looking to leave you post with the desk. and we just heard from margaret harris the from the world health organization in the report. really, we asked if more data, how about what the stuff on the ground were telling her about the funding around the she for hospital the terrified but they're trying to deal with enormous numbers of injured people with no supplies. they don't have bids, you know, she for the big capacities is that occupancy is a 192 percent, which means people on the flow of people in the car doors overflowing everywhere. they don't have cleaning even cleaning supplies. they can't keep wounds clean. they've got more and more people coming in a role in a gun, so there are more than 25000 injured people currently being treated. 33 percent of
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the children, the number of people waiting is a 150 percent, which just means that there are people waiting all the time to care. meanwhile, you've got the medical, the nursing stuff in fear of their worrying lives while trying to save other lives . that was margaret harris, the from the w h r. but the spot, the day, the for our humanitarian pauses. israel has been stepping off its actions in gaza. is rarely troops are pushing deep into urban areas in northern gaza as more a strikes pound the region, as well as also his thoughts in southern living on the west escalation along the board in nearly 2 decades. its main target is the hezbollah territory, an ally of a month. so really be asked general a semi sako is riley still has the confidence in the government as it engages militarily, not just in gaza, but also in the west bank and live in a. i would say that in terms of westbank and, and live and on,
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we're talking about the 2 very different kinds of see it is, i mean, a little bit on is seen as a major threat. and with the, his by law having at, at tens of thousands of rockets as some of them, the exact that could cause a lot of damage. much more than what we've seen coming out from the gaza strip. and the voices in these are the public and also in these are the government. the believe that is what i should strike and, and have a kind of a preemptive strike inside the lab. and on a hit there is a by law is what allows evacuate the 10s of thousands of his rallies along the border with living on. so there isn't in dissipation that there would be an escalation with living on. now in terms of the trust that you were asking about the getting the, getting the government, i would say that even though nothing you know, in itself is not popular at all. it currently is there is
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a trust in the military in the id if, even though the idea of failed on the 7th of october, still the public and believes that the military can do it has to be done. and the that kind of phase is it. what is it keeping morale among the soldiers? so we hear it quite high as that was gentlest, a semi circle speaking vassily. but germany's foreign minister has begun a trip to the middle east for talks on the as well. how much for letting the bay of books dotted in abu dhabi and also visit saudi arabia and israel. she'll discuss the fights of german hostages, held by him us and the humanitarian process. and gosh, the book is calling on eric gulf nations to support a 2 state solution. a russian president vladimir 3rd and his claim that western weapons deliveries to ukraine have ended up in the hands of how most and other terra groups in the middle east. russian television has been clicked to exploit the
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as well. how much conflict for propaganda purposes? for russian state media, the conflict in the middle east has become the latest site for its ongoing propaganda war against the west. and the us one main claim, the us is a war monger, both in israel and the new crate medical america. or is it well with everyone on russian state t v, including on the show of permanent to crow kremlin host? like you, me, it is a lot of the off on the channel, russia, $1.00 to $2.00 conflicts are presented as 2 sides of the coin, which includes these people don't have any moral authority. there's not a toll. on several occasions, russian president vladimir putin has claimed that western weapons deliveries to ukraine and ended up in the hands of hamas and other groups in the middle east. what are you? everyone knows that the level of corruption and ukraine is very high show. the black market means that there are
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a lot of people who want to buy these weapons. and any crane relative people looking to sell, it's just going to save and weapons from ukraine. i turned it up in the middle is they are selling them to the tale about and then they're being passed on. everything can be bought and sold off the ukranian side rejected. so these claims ukraine had of defense intelligence told the ukrainian newspaper and could i ask, i'm proud of that. it's russia arming. hum. us with weapons seized on the battlefield. a new frame policies just need to book the russian involvement. it is obvious to me, flock. we know precisely that for a long time trophy weapons have been passed on levels of the wall. i'm a pro, which is a child. so 50 part of the walsh back on russian state to be the divisive conflict in israel is being used to show the us as isolated on the world stage was please do me to make you feel some off and known as pollutants, chief propagandist, to argue and could hardly hide his delight, the recent boat on a pause and fighting in the un general assembly 3. so shy cause us turned out to be
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nearly fully isolated. what's in store near the word i. selection is usually the one washington likes to use in relation to russia. gotcha. they fell into a ditch that they weren't digging for others. yeah. the us has now never sock into such accumulates and you levels and you and before. but this is just a reflection of how the world has started to proceed to us, the change as a radical god for russia, the war in israel is just the latest chance to claim that the us is dominance on the international stage is ending marine the mirror on a military analyst and research fellow at king's college in london, told us alia how per kremlin media outlets. i using the israel, who must conflict well apart from the fact that russia is obviously using its position in order to do to spread a certain messages which i've confirmed so we can call them this information. ross
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is a world strategy is to become a piece broker. and this conflict, this conflict in gaza is benefiting russia for many sizes, especially because is that routing attention away from ukraine, and now the whole focus is on east throw and casa. so russia is trying to reinforce these claims depicting the united states in about my it does, we have seen before. and russia is also having an open ear for both sides for both each row and mos in order to, to emerge as a piece broker. here in order to show that whatever the united states couldn't achieve in the middle east here as russia who can achieve these in the middle east . it was maureen american, military analyst, speaking to us earlier. okay, let's look at some of the world news now. in the u. n. has warned of escalating conflict incidents west industrial region. it says that more than 800 people mostly
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refugees fleeing the conflict, had been killed by um militia in the west of in the last few days. it's estimated that more than 10000 people have been killed in 7 months of conflict. the presidents of the united states and china, joan, pardon that you should ping, but how much anticipated talks at the asian pacific economic cooperation summit next week? it will be the 1st face to face talks in a year between the 2 economic superpower. now, tyler swift has kicked off the next leg of head blockbuster era's to in the us. and to me and capital one, a series. tickets sold out so fast that promoters had to add an extra died the douglas of the hand over robust seal met some of the thing is most dedicated fans who called themselves swift ease of rain or shine, day and night. for 5 months. these tents have been home to die hard. taylor swift
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fence eagerly awaiting her 3 night run at the river plots of stadium. it's the singer's 1st appearance in argentina. with these have taken turns manning, the 10th clocking of hundreds of hours to ensure a pole position for their sprint to the front row. so but i put in 300 as for now i came very often because they weren't nearby. i would come here and go home because that's what a so you say that raise, that's why i did it to be near her to be comfortable to take nice pictures of her. she has a song that relates to whatever situation in your life you're in this taylor saying, yeah, i have a song here, i completely understand you and what happened to you in your life. and instead of going go, you show me is, are going through the pen demik with the music. it's like, she gave you a break. so you could say, okay, i'll go on a bit longer because i have family, i have friends who loved me. think of that media thing go. i mean you can, i get and fans from all around south america have joined to the queue. daniella
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ortiz is from sheila she arrived a week ago and shared shifts in a tent with 15 others from across argentina. they met on instagram and organized their state via what's that the nicest thing has been to meet people i had only talked to before on watch. the worst has been the cold. it's hard to sleep at night and is when you it also hasn't been easy to contend with boisterous soccer fans who regularly defended on the stadium for mattress. but the switch, these have made the most of their weight. 22 year old coolie. i tell you the time to cram for exams. so for the waiting, since i was 8 or 9 years old for taylor's account, i suppose it's a dream to see her and have a soul. plus i said, god, i must a couple who live the shows are sold out, but these bands are fearless. they have their tickets and their swifty hearts on their sleeve. and that is all the news for now. coming on next turkey's
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parliament is a shining coca color of the conflict in gas and robots has the date, housing data for the business. that's after a short break. don't forget the website at www dot com. there's also a social's like twitter and makes, and of course, the youtube channel for you to lock and subscribe. i'm anthony. how that lead, more than $45.00 and the, every jenny is far less surprises. allowed to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time but still very much alive.

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