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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the double use live from the lien, israel c z. it has recovered the body of a hostage taken by how mos on october the 7th. the body of you with the advice was reportedly found by troops in the building near the i'll see the hospital in concept is rouse, military is continuing its search for homeless width and inside the hospital last on a low. so iceland, prices for oval, kindly, corruption, thousands, flea, the southwest in town of greens, that'd be as full cost as $1.00 interruption could take place within dice.
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the jared re, to thank you for your company. the is riley me latrice agency. it has found a body of one of the hostages adopted by the tara group home us on october 7. they say it was recovered and it causes all she for hospital is riley troops had been searching the hospital following a wednesday right on the facility. the id yet say they discovered weapons and all the evidence that how most had been using the hospital as a c'mon center hospital stuff. and how must have denied the claim. c, d w 's tanya claim is following the story for us in jerusalem. she had to be stopped, died on the situation at the ashi for hospital, as well as the side of the army announced tonight that they found the body of
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a hostage near the ship hospital. a woman in her sixty's. she's from the keyboard. so busy was taking their knock tobar sevens during the terror attacks. but they also said that they have been still operating in the hospital with target to a searches, as they put it, as they described it, building by building searching. you know, this complex, it's a, it's a very large compound, one of the not it's the largest hospital in garza. and so they're still researching there. they start at this rate early on a wednesday morning and it's still continuing. now how's the officials in the hospital have said that the situation is catastrophic, cuz this is going on my patients and medical stuff. and of course also a lot of internally displaced people that have been seeking shelter. there are still in the compound that they're also running out of the, you know, the shortage is they're,
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they're running out of the medicine and supplies like other hospitals. also in the north that's we are hearing from the united nations and also other hospitals are saying that injured people have difficulties to reach the hospitals of best. and of course apple environment and intensive fighting as well and going on was the ground operation is going on. and. and on top of that, we also heard the defense minister us government saying tonight that they have a found a significant significant findings as he said. and i'll ship a he didn't give any details on that. of course, it's also important for israel to show. now, you know what they find, is this a shift hospitalized the center of interest? you mentioned it. they said there is a come on send to underneath the police. they claim they have to come on send to underneath the hospital. and they also said that they are heading now into the next
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phase of the operation without giving further details. as tanya claim that they have reporting for us, well as guys is medical teams find to treat the thousands warranted by his roused military operation, the need to prioritize has become essential. that means precious little k. if the dollars he would critically, you'll before october 7, as you're about to see if i q waiting cancer, patients from causes hospitals poses considerable risk spot in the current climate . there was almost no alternative families wait for oh is it causes southern rough on crossing hoping to get to see till the next boston to egypt. foreigners and palestinian jewel nationals are permitted to leave garza and now some goals and cancer patients being offered an opportunity to travel to tacky for treatment. but the process is not
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straightforward for everyone. done god doing and that you left them with 5 being left with a treatment for over a month. so i do not doctors provided me with a document to travel to cherokee, to take nearly one injection to another, and return to gas as the hospital doesn't have the injection. when i arrived at the crossing, i was told that my name is not on the list and i may return tomorrow, or they will call me i opened up the idea of the hey, in the 2 planes carrying cancer patients non did an incorrect from egypt following negotiations between the top cushion detection of thor t's egypt as also accepted a limited amount of magical yvette curies goes is remaining hospitals of running out of medical supplies and few here in here on eunice, they have to treat patients by torchlight. the most doctors
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now have to prioritize emergency cat is a patients with all the health conditions, but evacuating patients is not an easy process. the world health organization says the options are limited to evacuate patients from causes largest hospital. oh, she for in garza city, following a raid on the hospital by as rarely, military they organize and medical evacuation, such as this in such an insecure setting is very, very complicated. firstly, you need to secure a security guarantees and cited passage for any convoy negotiations with the is around the defense forces are being managed. true the un office and stuff in which are does not to the direct negotiation on those issues. so the office for coordination of humanitarian systems, managers that elements, all 5 of the evacuation process, then you,
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we have to prioritize the patients who it would be moved 1st. and so we'd be looking at the most critical eel again, but as the lights evacuating patients from causes hospitals poses considerable risks, but staying put could be the more life threatening alternative. and i'm pleased to welcome sarah hendricks, the you in to you in women, deputy executive director of a policy she joins us from new york. welcome to the dublin here. i was wondering if you could please spell out for us concretely the impacts of these conflict on women and goals and the risks that they are facing. thank you. the current situation in gaza is absolutely catastrophic. and really the impact on women and girls will be, is devastating. it's likely to be lifelong. we're really talking about nothing less than the survival of women and girls. that is at stake. a few numbers that are
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important to keep in mind. you and f p a estimates that there are around $50000.00 pregnant women and gaza. that's about a 180 women giving birth every day. they're doing this in without health care facilities without proper sanitation in the streets and mid level in their homes. they're giving birth and overcrowded shelters. there are also 788000 or more women and girls that have been displaced from their homes. these are women that are in overcrowded shelters, that are seeking safety from air strikes, a mist, absolutely unspeakable conditions. they like access to food to water, to privacy, to making them more vulnerable than ever before. me just an absolutely unbelievable situation as you say, the survival of women and goals at stake. the un human rights chief voted could
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talk said on thursday. it's a power in that on both sides, some view, the killing of civilians as either acceptable collateral damage or a deliberate and useful weapon of war. is he talking about women and children here? i think he's speaking of all civilians indeed. but we do know that the mortality rate for women and children has been disproportionately high. so of all those killed in gaza, approximately 67 percent are women and children. and so it's they who are bearing the brunt of these air strikes. and she was, lives indeed are at the rate greatest risk. and so i want to pick up on something you, you said earlier. so we know that women until a women in newborns a bearing a huge brunt of this conflicts, thousands of women are in need of maternal care. how are they supposed to give birth safely?
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or they simply cannot yeah, you're asking such, such a difficult question. what we're seeing in terms of these unprecedented levels of attacks on the health care system. and the overwhelming number of injuries is that women seeking to give births are doing so without the appropriate drugs, without sufficient medical personnel, without electricity or anesthesia without fuel, without water, essentially 15 percent of them are likely to experience pregnancy or birth related complications. and these are the ones that will need additional medical care with health this life saving supplies. fundamentally, these women who are giving birth in the most horrible and extreme a circumstances are facing the risk of death, both of them and their children. as their a. hendricks, you and women,
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deputy executive director for policy joining us from new york. we released a thank you for your insights that you've managed to give us today. thank you very much. thank you. so let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. focusing in liberia's presidential election has ended with most of votes, counted opposition later, and full amount of funds. president, joseph bor, kind leads at 50.6 percent over his arrival president george ware at 49.4 percent. the election is considered a test full way, who has faced criticism for not tackling corruption. the man who broke into the hind performer, us how speak and nancy pelosi, unattached her husband with a hammer, has been found guilty of attempted kidnapping and assault. david pape had planned to take the lucy hosted chief faces up to 50 years in prison. warden spines, palm and has volunteered for acting prime minister pedro sanchez,
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the full menu government. he's narrow when he comes off to his socialists, signed a controversial deal with to castle land pro independence bodies. the deal granted amnesty to hundreds of se produced in exchange for the parties supporting forming a government and finland has announced it will close for crossing points on its border with russia to stopping in front of the asylum seekers. the crossing points will close at midnight on friday night. officials say that decision is in response to russian officials allowing a search of people without proper documents to reach the boat out well for days now, iceland has been bracing for a major. the volcanic event authorities to have declared the state of emergency on the peninsula south of the capital ray cubic. the town of green to the kaz being evacuated to the head of expected lava flows. thousands of red residents could lose their homes and
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a power plant supplying electricity for the region is also at risk. grinda, vic, 40 kilometers south of re cubic has become a ghost town. police ordered the almost 4000 residents to evacuate as hundreds of minor earthquakes of shaking the town for over a week. roads a ruined and buildings are damaged. experts warrant that a 15 kilometer cord, or of magma under the town could erupt at any point. residents who evacuated wait in line for a chance to return to their homes and gather belongings. the one is so i'm really concerned about their home and the things they own. we already have some homes that are computer damage because of the large breaks we're allowing people to go for 5 minutes into each home. one person for me to own goes 5 minutes and graphs all of and that says that these been a while experts agree a volcanic eruption is likely no one can say when or where it will occur for what will be left of printed it. when residents are finally allowed to return and
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getting done yesterday and everything is really much damaged. so is this is it found i was born and raised so so it's very have high levels of sulfur dioxide in the air are assigned at the magnet is close to the surface. usually an indication that any russian will follow. for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope the lava spares. the town quickly, just thoughts melanie tennis world. number 3, near the madrid, it'd be germany's alexanders via they have in straight sets to reach the semi finals of the i t p finals tournament into in. in a scrap, he matched roches meditative saved to set points, and the 1st at tie break, and then snatched one blanket mistake and said to secure a 7664, wing, that sees him move to the top of his great video from us when he's last round robin match against 12 number 5 andre route. blaze to have
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