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the, the, this, these, the, the we can use live from the leading israel sees it, has recovered the party of a hostage taken by how much the militants on october the statements. the body of jo device was reportedly found by troops near the chief. a hospital in concept is riley me, latrice stays its founded tunnels. suspected of being used by how mazda at the facility, and a possible fast track to nathan membership for ukraine. the dumping you looks at a controversial idea being sliced by a full midnight co chase. as fee as glory, that waste and support for your crimes is winding
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the jared re to thank you for your company. the is riley me. latrice is it's found a body of one of the hostages adopted by the tara group, hamas on october, the safe, and they say it was recovered, need causes i'll, she for hospital is riley troops had been searching this facility since wednesday. they say they've discovered a tunnel soft suspected of being used by homeless along with the evidence the terry group had been using the hospital as a c'mon center hospital stuff. and how must have denied this claim very soon for taking hostages. well, well do you got to use tonya cream is covering the story for us in jerusalem alia she had this update on the situation at the all she for hospital. while as you say, the army announced tonight that they found the body of a hostage near the ship hospital. a woman in her 60 she's from to keep boots of
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busy was taking their not tobar seven's 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 a searching, you know, this complex, it's a, it's a very large compound. one of the not it's the largest hospital in gaza, so they're still researching there. they started this rage early on a wednesday morning and it's still continuing. now, house officials and the hospital has said that the situation is catastrophic. cause this is going on my patients and medical stuff and of course also a lot of internally displaced. people that have been seeking shelter. the are still in the compound that they're also running out of the, you know,
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the shortage is they're, 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 why 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 found significant, significant findings as he said and ship. he didn't give any details on that. of course, it's also important for israel to show. now, you know, if they find, is this a shift hospitalized the center of interest? you mentioned it. they said there's a come on send to underneath the lease. they claim the come on send to underneath the hospital. and they also said that they are heading now into the next phase of
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the operation without giving further details. tonya kindly, they are reporting from jerusalem. well, as guys as medical teams find to treat the thousands wounded by his roused military operation, the need to prioritize has become the central. now this means precious little k. if the dollars who were critical you before october 7th, as you were about to see evacuating cancer patients from kansas hospital's always is considered considerable risk spot in the current climate. there is 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 gauze and cancer. patients being offered an opportunity to travel to tacky for treatment. but
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the process is not straightforward for everyone. done guns unless you let them besides being left without treatment for over a month. so i do not. doctors provided me with a document to travel to cherokee to take nearly one injection 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 hand and the 2 planes carrying counts of patients non did an inquiry from egypt following negotiations between the top cushion dejection of thor t's, egypt has also accepted a limited amount of medical event, curious causes remaining hospitals of running out of medical supplies and few. here in town, eunice, they have to treat patients by torch light. most doctors
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now have to prioritize emergency care as a patients with other health conditions, but evacuating patients is not an easy process of 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 millet tree 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 of the un office and stuff and my child does not to the direct negotiation on those issues. so the office for coordination of humanitarian assistance managers
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that element of, of the evacuation process. then you, we have to prioritize the patients who it would be moved 1st. so we'd be looking at the most critical eel again, thursday and nights evacuating patients from causes hospitals poses considerable risks, but staying put could be the more life threatening alternative. well, sarah hendricks use the u. n. women deputy executive director for policy. she gave me this assessment to the impact on the conflict on women and girls. in 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 important to keep in mind. you and s p a estimates that there are around 50000 pregnant women in gaza. that's about
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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 overcrowding 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 lack access to food to water, to privacy. it's 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 vote could took said on thursday. it's apparent that on both sides some view the cooling of civilians as either acceptable collateral damage or a deliberate and useful weapon of war. is he talking about women and children here?
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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 choose 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? or they simply cannot yeah, you're asking such,
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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, deputy executive director of a policy joining us from new york. we really just a thank you for your insights that you've managed to give us today. thank you very
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much. thank you. so let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines today, the full, the girlfriend, all of music michael song, climes, his photo lo street accusing him of ripened physical abuse senior. cassandra ventura alleged that the heat pump is getting a better known as dd. subject is her to beacons and forced drunk use during the use long relationship times as lois is the heat pump style vehemently denies the allegations. the manager broke into the home of full. my us house speaking nancy pelosi and attacked her husband with a hand that has been found guilty of attempting to keep not being an assault david the pipe had planned to take place a hostage chief science is up to 50 years in prison. funding in library as presidential election has ended with mice divides, counted opposition later in the form of vice president joseph park high leads at 50.6 percent over his rifle. president george way at 49.4 percent election is
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widely considered a test full way on who has faced criticism for not tackling corruption as well. nice. so has said ukraine will one day become a member of the military alliance, bought that this cons happened as long as the country is at full. will one permanent voices for the idea of granting you crime membership, but excluding areas onto a rush and i'll keep occupation what allies take on a new member that's in conflict with russia? diag dw, use terry schultz reports. could you premium president blood? i'm here zalinski. get his wish of joining nato now. former nato chief underscore rasmussen is promoting an idea that has rarely been raised in public before offering ukraine. nato membership without regaining crimea. don bass and the other territories. moscow has a legally seized rasmussen argues that nato's collective security guarantee article 5 would then deter further russian expansion. but even some leaders who advocate
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ukraine's rapid nato accession say this formula would be a kremlin victory. i mean to, it's all integrity, something you know, have that has to be sacrifice giving away something for something. it should not be, you know, it should not work like ukrainian parliamentarian audrey or such. it says it's a non starter for keith. poor jim deal today has beek deed to destroy your brain as independent country, any ceasefire, any freezing of the conflict, any compromise, would you just g a time for ross of to reload the last time a similar idea emerged from the realm of rumors was in august when secretary general un stilton bruce, chief of staff stinson suggested that a form in norway that ukraine giving up some russian occupied land may be a path to peace. this caused an immediate uproar forcing stilton birth to clarify
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that nato's position supporting ukraine's territorial integrity had not changed. the instant had to say keep misspoken, but defense analyst edward hunter. christy says real mistakes are being made. there is a gap between official positions which express the ideal outcome of ukraine recovering its entire territory and the actual level of aid of military age. in particular that allies are prepared to give. they need the full range of tools so that they have a real chance of changing facts on the ground. and then we can see where diplomacy leads. he says, well, nato could bring the free part of ukraine into the alliance. now that would weaken both of them. all commitment is to restore the full territory of ukraine and strategically and the military and legally and for the institute for reputation and prestige of the alliance. we need to go all the way with this, but all the way is so far away that keeping it supporters fear weapons deliveries will dry up too soon. forcing president zalinski to consider options like the
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