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the, the, this is deed of you use live from berlin. overnight air strikes, targets, central and southern gas, power, city and metix. they dozens of people were killed in 2 separate is really a tax early on sunday morning. meanwhile, hundreds of people flee jazz as el cheapo hospitals. looking for safety and shelter . and an explosive launch for space ex. its biggest rock, it reaches the edge of space during its 2nd test flight for details on the mission shortly including why things didn't go quite as far as the
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next. spicer. welcome to the program palestinian medics. a dozens of people have died and overnight is really strikes in central and southern gaza. reports suggest most were killed in central gas a while. a woman and child were killed in southern hon unit city. as israel's military operations continues, the united nations is sounding the alarm about the situation at the hour she felt hospital in kansas city, the world health organization, the w h o says it's working to organize the transfer of staff and hundreds of patients still there to another facility of the families spilling out of kansas city. the sick with the among those leading medical staff and patients from el
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cheapo hospital. they say they've been ordered to leave 5 years rang lease a short while ago with these really authorities weren't that whoever is inside the hospital has to leave except for the wounded, the surgeons and some of the medical staff and nursing staff as well as the palestinian health officials say it's a catastrophe or the i'm not in the sufficient as the condition to leave those done . but they air force them to, to leave. this is again, a guess not on the human rights and set that up. it's against too many cuts out here as well, claims that gases lot just hospital houses from us come on seem to and his right at the site, but it denies forcing people out of the administrator of the hosp. so aust, our forces to create an evacuation colorado this morning for the people that can
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leave. um, that is what we've quoted nightstands. uh um, throughout the day, a team of you and officials managed to spend an hour in the hospital, w h o staff described it as a desk phone with a mass grave on site, reportedly containing a see bodies. the team sees nearly 300 patients are still at the hospital, many and extremely critical conditions with spinal injuries, amputations, or infections. or, even if i might size, use the hose to be done for military purposes. the hoss be done and they need all of those get facilities. autumn, never without protection. under imani children, low l. she's the head being one of the few remaining re fusions, the people in guys, the city in recent weeks. now patients and refugees must try and find somewhere else. but as the, as riley bombardment continues, those options are rapidly running out and for more are all this. we're going to go
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to the w correspondence, rebecca rivers in address. and for us, rebecca, we're hearing reports that 31 premature babies have now been evacuated from that el cheapo hospital and gas. what else do you know? that's right next we know that this has been in the planning for some time that the babies were obviously very high priority to be evacuated from the hospital and we have had what now that $31.00 room meeting the surviving babies. it was originally $34.00 in the i see you were in the, near ne, towards now there $31.00 and they have been evacuated to so the south there, the paperwork being done and plans for them to be moved into also in egypt. but that hasn't happened yet, they all being taken careful in the south. so it's um, uh good news for, for those babies obviously. and they're still patients inside the hospital and there is a plan to try and evacuate the remaining between 10200 patients still in the
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hospital and that, and the remaining stuff as well. that will be done in conjunction with the w h of the world gate. you gain access to the hospital for about an hour today to try to coordinate that mission. it's obviously a very complicated mission that will be done in conjunction with the meta tree. and rebecca, if we can just sort of widen our focus to the overall situation, the is really army has been telling thousands for weeks now to seek safety in the south. but as we just said earlier, overnight they were air strikes in central and southern gaza. where can people flee to now? well, that is obviously a huge question for the people that are sheltering in the south. they have been told to go there as we've been hearing for weeks now, and many, many over a 1000000 from the knolls have made their way to the southern part of the gaza strip. but we know that the southern part of the gaza strip has also been on the bombardment throughout this time. at the u. n. has said there is no way it's safe
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for thousands to go. and we also know that the military have over the weekend, dropped leaflets into the han units area or into areas in the south saying that people should evacuate those areas as well. so exactly where they are supposed to go to. we still don't know, we understand, but the military wants to set up these sites, but that's certainly not going to be enough room for all the people who are sheltering down there in the south. and we so, and a strike over night killing at least one woman and a child in the south. and as i say, they've been ongoing since the beginning of this operation. we also saw a couple of s cracks in the central part and to refugee camps. and that's what happened better than that. they used to be me a refugee camps, and we're seeing large numbers of people, thousands of people killed in noise. so people in golf are really running out of safe places to go in. lots of air strikes to keep track of. there was one in the north on saturday as well. we've heard on a un school and going by the pictures that have been posted on, on social media. many guys, since we're apparently using it as, as a shelter,
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do you have any more on that for us? when it went to the hearing that it was a double sri consecutive was once an area that was said to be a you in school where you're quite right people with sheltering we believe that there are about a 100000 people to left in the tabaya area and met to bonnie, a refugee camp, someone's paper where sheltering in that you in school with whole and there was an air strike the killing as many as 50 people on that one. now, egypt has cooled, that crime is ready, military saying that they are aware of an incident in the area and that, that will be investigated. but we don't have anymore information on that. there was another extract also in giovanni a at the same around about the same time killing more than 30 people from the same family and more than half of them children. so if those, if those, if that comes to light and that becomes that, that gets investigated, the she number of civilians could lead it to the, to,
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to what egypt to said in that it, it, it is impacted will crime. thanks rebecca for that update the w correspondent, rebecca bitters in jerusalem. and for more on the overall situation, let spring and shane out low. she works for the norwegian refugee council and is monitoring developments from jerusalem as well as shayna gaz his health care system . as we all know by now, is it a state of collapse? many, if not, most health workers have had to flee their workplaces how our hospital still functioning at all. as you know, most hospitals in guys that have shut down at this point. and the ones that are operating or operating with skeleton crews, with a shortage of supplies, lack of fuel to operate generators for weeks we've been hearing stories about people being operated on amputations without anesthesia. i heard reports today
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that patients and now ship a hospital. i have worms coming out of their wounds because of a lack of sanitary conditions and lack of medicines to treat them appropriately. the god, the health care system is collapsing as we speak and has been in the state of collapse for, for days. if not weeks at this point. we desperately need more supplies to be getting in. we need those supplies to be able to reach the hospital and patients including in northern garza and in order to be able to do that, we desperately need a ceasefire so that she monetary and agencies can access all areas of garza and provide not just medical medical supplies and medicines, but the necessary fuel for hospitals to operate as well as clean water and food in before that happens, you know, you guys, it has 2000000 the little over 2000000 people. thousands have been killed. tens of thousands injured. many of them are on the move with their injuries what, what kind of care can they hope to receive in the here?
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and now in the immediate future, what i've been hearing from colleagues on the ground is that people are basically being treated as best as they can and then released without, you know, having uh, the type of care that they really need. a colleague of mine last week work to get a friend of is who that who have injuries to his limbs be evacuated to egypt. and i said if is that if his injuries were so serious, how was he out of the hospital for you to transfer them to rockland? he said they're basically treating people as best as they can. and then we're leasing them. we have a colleague who was injured in an air strike weeks ago, who still is, is recovering from her injuries, facing infections due to the wounds. but she has. but hospital simply don't have the capacity to care for all of the wounded. they basically are bandaging them up the best that they can and then releasing them to the care of their families without having available supplies or medicines on the, on the market to help continue with their treatment. and one last quick question,
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if i may say that we know that there's not enough fuel in gas, uh what other resources are people missing? the people are missing everything that's necessary for survival. they're missing fuel access to clean water, which of course fuel would help to help to alleviate some of that because the foundation plants would be able to work and water pumps would be able to function. there. also, shortages of food people are running out of the basic staples, rice, flour, east cooking, cooking gas. every thing is in short supply, it's difficult even for our staff to find things on the basic market. we desperately need more aid coming into to gaza. it shouldn't just be coming in through the roof. crossing israel has an obligation as the occupying power to provide for the basic needs of the civilian population under its control. and they should open the cache along crossing which is already equipped with all of the
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equipment and facilities to allow for more aid to come in. okay, shayna low from the norwegian refugee council. thank so much. is around about some other stories making news. ukrainian authorities say the capital keith has suffered a fresh wave of rushing drone attacks. ukraine authorities at this step up and assaults follows weeks of com. the on verified reports that there were no initial casualties or critical damage grains air force claims that destroyed 15 of the 20 on man drones. so testers have again clashed with police and spain's capital madrid after the biggest administration, yet against a plan amnesty for separatists. the proposed law would pardon people involved in a cadillac independence bid 5 years ago, space prime minister pedro sanchez promised the law to pro independence parties in return for their support to form a government space exit the 2nd test flight of its mammoth star ship rocket has
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ended with a bang rocket blow up minutes after lift off the travel further than the 1st test flight last spring. space ex hope that star ship will eventually bring astronauts back to the moon and beyond. the biggest and most powerful roll could ever built on its way into space. for 3 minutes, everything went according to plan. then suddenly this the booster rocket burst into flames. it's not clear why the spacecraft kept flying to a 150 kilometers high. then unexpectedly triggered itself disrupt to mechanism. still space 6 pointed out the positives as an incredibly successful day, even though we did have a ride or to rapid on schedule disassembly of both the super heavy booster and the ship. that's great. we got so much data and that will all help us to improve for our next flight should be off. the 7 am the brokerage,
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the space ship to close as scheduled as space funds watched from the texas coast was so. so i mean, just you could feel the, the sounds of every thing of the raw get just lifted off. that was incredible. and that way all 33 engines functions on like the 1st test flight and minutes late to another milestone. the successful separation of the space ship from the booster rocket and improvement from the best flight back in april space 6 found the e loan mosque felt like the 2nd test flight from the control room. and on his social media platform, there was some words of support from nasa. both bill nelson, today's test as an opportunity to learn then fly again. despite the lights has set back. master is sticking to its plan to bring astronauts back to the moon with stuff ship and space x hopes to reach moss, our one day ranging is and that's all the news for now. up next we have reporter
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