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the left side together, nick always talks about community life on the research is now on the top on tuesday hezbollah called for a ceasefire with this real, a remarkable development even more so because of the wrong back group is no longer making a ceasefire in gaza. a precondition for any laying down of arms. and the last month these really military said that it was shifting its focus from gaza to 11 on from the board against from off to the battle against has bull up. but the fighting a guns and never stopped. the homeless run helped ministry and gaza says that the death toll there since the war began. one year ago has now reached $42.00 fellows that i bridge off in berlin. this is the day the
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notice of, of what to use with the video. so we don't have weapons or anything. we were in a hurry and suddenly we're still looking for the explosions, the short of people, the pages. we were displaced by the foaming wherever we went to. they were mess cuz we would be one place struck by tragedy only to arrive. it's another place where a new building and folded did not want a solution for the war to stop. we've had enough enough mass occurs. there are massacres every day. also coming up, israel has promised to retaliate for the garage of missiles it wrong fired last week, but what form will that retaliation take the wrong? there are some us or has so what would i do? i would hurt their new facilities would be something you could look at, but the easiest target of all the 5 refineries
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would you all review is what you're going to be b as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with a renewed call from the un secretary general for a ceasefire in lebanon and gone to antonio gutierrez today. describe the middle east as a powdered k gets he laid bare the suffering and leashed and gaza. after a year of hor saying, quote, every air strike every missile launch, every rock and fired pushes piece further out of reach. take unless following they will receive federal tax but protected by high moslems 7 october gas is become ground 0 to a level of human suffering. that is hard to the fact the situation in the part the west bank is boiling gold. and now we live in on a decks including on civilians are still happening. the entire region. conclusion is clears. there is something fundamentally wrong in the way these war is being
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conduct the been secretary general, also used to speech in new york to highlight the flights of around one point. 9000000 displays palestinians inside garza who been repeatedly ordered to evacuate, claiming there is no where left is safe for them to go. w, as tanya kramer has the story. now of one such family forced to flee, multiple is really bombardments a this is where the to move of family can home, but only for no. there's this one of thousands of tents near the beach and send to a gaza. there were forced to leave the real home in northern gauze that last october, i must admit, attends from gaza pool to the attacked southern is really communities is where every time you did with an air offensive and play to ground invasion of these, how husband up to saddam and the grandchildren has been on the move for the past 12
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months, like tens of thousands of other palestinians in garza. we were displaced by the foaming wherever we went. they were mess because we would leave one place struck by tragedy only to arrive at another place where a new booming and folded every place, we fled to became another scene of devastation. to con, pay myself. they sold shelter and civil schools and northern garza then flipped south to central garza to half of 200 units and back to the center. then money. the almost 90 percent of calls us 2200000 people. full supply, displaced by board of the family, is now dispersed across garza, as he says she never expected to end up living and attend. they have no income and depend on age and charity. the children no longer have schooling and help as much as they can learn, rush them now, instead of carrying school bags they carry will travel young visited with when i see my children or other children do this,
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not that i feel the pain deeply we. i do love that are membership form, a few of a strikes is a constant. both have lost 2 family members and such attacks of these says she goes to assistant and is tried, you know, stick to the loss, been working on the shot at midnight. we were screaming one not knowing who had died or who had survived between the flemish and the customer by mooning. they told us we couldn't say good bye to our loved ones. because the bodies were in such a terrible state took with us to to and as well as i saw 5 luggage, i never got to say good bye to my sister who her children in the home. yeah, we buried them all about about 11 children is counting 5 women over the men gutter, brush up with a little says my sister and her family has affected me deep probably sat galandes the show me comes over. should i do show that she's special ed though?
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a hall and issue a fit for you to get it off to the apple. but as, as in sam, how about the same uh, i lost my brother and his daughters when their tent was bombed, near the unroll warehouses, especially i do, but now to model protege i am, they were all killed. his son was injured by shrapnel. you so the yeah, the front of the said the front, the whole year for that event i buried my brother in rafa. and on the same day sled with my family, i'm with them. it's a shot of these fuse. you may never be allowed to return to a home in northern garza, the war has not only distort best areas of the territories, but it has also effectively divided it into north and south. the return of displaced people to the north is part of the seas for negotiations, which have sofa failed to return to shuttle. if possible. i have a boy and 2 girls in the nose, and i just want to hug them. if the most important thing is to hold my children
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again, i'm going to govern lifelong. have nobody else. i'm afraid i will die before i get to embrace my son and daughters. while i'm working, i miss them so much to be fair. when i called bri, i don't know if it makes me feel sick because i'm far away from them. i know, i don't know how that goes. yeah, i know it is a simple breeze, but why is because i was no stranger to were in the past. this is the longest, it's people have endured such unremitting biden's death and destruction with no end in sight. while i'm doing now by dr. tania hodge was on, she's a pediatric intensive care and humanitarian physician doctor. it's good there. have you with this you worked earlier, we were talking earlier before we went on the year that you worked earlier this year in a hospital in gaza. can you describe for our viewers what conditions were like
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there for you? yeah, certainly so, so i was based in a hospital in the middle area of garza, in an area called dated by the name of the hospital is up to the hospital. it may be familiar to you because it has been targeted multiple times by. it's really forces including yesterday, when the area of the compound was bombed and some tense, outside of areas, the compound was also bombed. and this has done every recurrent theme over the course of the last 12 months of health care being a very clear targets of, of this cam military campaign. everything from hospitals to clinics, to countless ambulances that have been a bond by is really forces. and then there are over 500, i believe the last confirmed count was 595 palestinian health care workers that have been killed in the past year. and over 300 that has been detained in is really
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prisons biased really forces. these are their health care workers, many of them my colleagues, i have been going to cause a for over 10 years now to teach as part as a group of physicians and surgeons from oxford university and hospitals in that region. i. and many of our previous students, many of the colleagues that we became close to over the last 10 years that have become like our colleagues, that in our home, countries to us are amongst those who been killed, who's been abducted for bed, detains, and who for those who have been fortunate enough to be and have been released, who's been reporting a terrific torture physical sexual and psychological torture inside is really prisons another release because they have no crime. so their, their health without charge. and so that's,
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i guess that's the conditions from health care workers standpoint. you every single the other or these other health care workers you're talking about or, or yeah, and, and every health care worker i know has lost somebody, a family member, a close friends, colleagues, everybody, children, you know, we have colleagues that have lost their children, their parents their siblings and then many of our colleagues have actually been killed. and so that's the condition for health care workers. they've been working for 12 month straight every single day. and then i want it describes your viewers what they're seeing in their working conditions. when i was there every few hours, we get a mass casualty coming into the emergency department on a pediatric intensive care physician, which by definition means by normally response to level one trauma. and i've been doing to monitor in work for a long time. nothing can prepare you for casa, it's,
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it's massacre after massacre, entire families coming in, you know, a father bare foot covered and so it's screening the needs of his children, only to find out that none of them were retrieved a life from the rubble a child, and one of the children i cared for a half of his face and blown you can see that, you know, the very vital structures in his neck are actually visible. fortunately, they weren't damage. so he survived. but calling the names of his family and we didn't have the heart to tell him that both his parents and all of us siblings had been kills. and the little girl in the bed next to him that we were substituting at the same time, he did not recognize because the majority of her body had been burned with actually his sister. i can hear your voice how this is taking a toll on you, and i want to ask you many times over the past year we, we've heard warnings from you in agencies that medical facilities in gauze over close to collapse, running out supplies. the if you are still open the,
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was it or still, i mean, how did they manage to keep going? i mean, what, what does the struggle to keep going? what does it do to, to them as a physician and, and as a human being, i do, i, i used to call it resilience. i don't like calling you about anymore. i don't like saying that palestinians are special and they, they, they're, there's a special breed of human being that can with stem is because nobody should have to withstand us. nobody should have to survive and continue to work under these conditions. they are unbelievable conditions and frankly it's a stain on the collective humanity of every single person who has been silent or complicit in this over the last 12 months of recurrent warnings that government is a graveyard for children that garza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. these are warnings that were given by organizations like eunice, stuff and save the children. you know, 678910 months ago. and,
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and what is they been met with? they've been met with countries like the us, like germany, like the u. k. continuing to funding this when you have the international court of justice saying that it's a legally comfortable genocide. yeah. so that, that the conditions or, or, or catastrophic. and i, i wish there was a synonym for that word that would convey even more horrific of desperation would that is where we are. let me, let me ask you this because you know, the, the, the point of genocide it is a point of contention. it is of before in the world court an a case it was brought before it and so that is still outstanding. but let me ask you, you know, we as journalists, we can't get into gaza to do independent reporting. we, we hear that medical facilities and other areas that have been targeted in gauze that were targeted because her mos militants have embedded themselves with civilians. i mean, you've been going there for 10 years. i mean, what have you experienced is that something you can confirm or is that something
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you, you've heard and what have you heard? so so i have never seen military activity in or around any hospital i have worked in either in the last 10 years or some soft over. i actually have never seen military activity with my own eyes except for the the air strikes that were being in the air strikes that we've seen like well, while i was in gauze in march, i did see from a distance and i heard the constant air strikes i have never personally seen any other military activity. so no, i cannot confirm or deny whether there were militants around any particular hospital. i can tell you, in my experience, i have never seen it. i can also tell you that to justify the targeting of essentially almost every single hospital in garza only university schools, you and refuges or finishes rehabilitation centers both in the last week. both of
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those had been targeted or finished and rehabilitation center bakeries to monitoring a distribution sites residential building after residential building that contain no fighters. i'm telling you this because we were casualties in the emergency department. they were women and children. you don't document and elderly and so, so what i can say, because i can see the line across the bottom of the screen right now, that your viewers are saying. so that 142 and people killed him, garza over the past here. that is a vast underestimate and as, as, as you and agencies as international independent organizations as health care organizations. when you have know, journalists on the grounds and the, the international response, political and media response is to cast out on the voices of the few people, independent voices that are allowed in. that's problematic. and we're going to have to reckon with that. i know that you would with join in the call for a ceasefire. you know, as well as i do that a ceasefire is, is not on the horizon
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a, let me ask you, we're running out of time here. but to just how, how do you feel about that? the fact that a ceasefire is not inside or in all honesty like i'm, i'm someone who has a, you know, dwindling face in humanity and it's, it's, i have struggled the past month. i struggled at the past months actually because i'm watching the world reacting ways there. so contrary to the principles of what i thought were, were shared principles of humanity, particularly countries that have committed atrocities in the past that know better, you know, and, and, and it's, it's really hard for me to watch them. we'll pay lip service to things like a ceasefire and then continued to arm this carnage, which is essentially what many countries are doing are continuing to do. you've had
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the majority of countries on this planet, vote for a cease fire in the united nations from day one. and then you have a handful of countries that have continued lean kit continuously consciously obstructed the process. and then you have negotiators, people who are working towards the ceasefire. now i've been assassinated so, so i don't know what to tell you. i'm not a politician. i do want to see you to enter this because i'm a physician of the principles of medicine. say prevention is, is so much better than cure. we know that i'm not particularly in a case like this. we're really health care workers can do very little. the children that i worked very hard to keep alive when i was there in march, are either dead ill, the injured me or at risk of all of those things and they're all not. they're all malnourished to some extent. and i don't know where they're living. they were discharged from the hospital into a russian roulette,
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a 1000 ways that could be kills, whether it's starve ations you hydration disease. another bonding another strike. so for me to walk this process be pro long's. i don't know how these people up struct who obstruct options for a solution. i don't know how they sleep at night, so the own. gotcha. it's so it's really stripping for people who spend their entire premier learning how to preserve human lives. doctor we unfortunately we're out of time, but we know it's not easy for you, and we appreciate you taking the time to spike that to share your thoughts with this doctor tania hodge. hassan. and you're certainly doing very important work and we applaud you for your work to help innocent human beings. thank israel says it's preparing to retaliate for a missile strike launched against it last week by iran. israel's armed forces have
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until now mostly concentrated their fire on her mazda in gaza and hezbollah, in lebanon. both malicious, are controlled by iran and offensive begins to run itself with mark h significant escalation of the conflict in the region. the skies over tel aviv israel's higher missile defense system shooting down some of the approximately $200.00 rockets and run aimed at the country. israel have responded to a smaller attack earlier this year and a relatively measured way, an air strike on an or rainy an air defense battery. now the pressure is on to deal tear on a painful blow. i want to start a run, made a big mistake tonight and we'll pay for it. the regime in the round does not understand our determination to defend ourselves. all determination to retaliate against our random is been. analysts say that most likely response is to launch airstrikes on around oil facilities. and infrastructure is real,
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has missiles capable of striking deep into a, ronnie, and territory and oil facilities, including its main export terminal, cock island, as well as major refineries are soft targets above ground. and out in the open, this could hit the rainy an economy hard, but also drive up oil prices worldwide. something the u. s. which is israel's main backer, does not want amongst before a presidential election. israel can also hit military airports and bases as well as ammunition depos. any attack using fighter bombers or missiles would have to deal with around the air defenses, but it's not clear how effective they would be. the riskiest and most drastic step is real could take would be to strike it runs nuclear program, but a military attack would be complicated. the sites are spread out and some are deep underground. israel's fighter bombers and missiles can't carry big enough farms to
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easily penetrate that. far any of these attacks risk escalating hostilities into an all out war with unpredictable consequences. that's what's rattling the international community. the us on to above all, to avoid getting dragged in to our regional war that might also draw in their runs back or russia. first thing i do me is in iran analyst at the washington institute for near east policy. it's good to have you with this, i want to ask you what, what kind it is rarely retaliation against the wrong. do you expect and when as well, it all depends on, on how israel real design is operation it's. it's a very obvious it a complex and just targeting a do these these a points that object is that he's real has. he depends on what you call that
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military considerations. i think it has taken quite a while and you probably take a little more until he's ready to make sure his dad dees a targeting is consistent with military strategy. read their uh, concentration of the guaranteed ethics and an operational visibility, and good and do it kind of considering the type of platforms that we've been study choose to use in just operation. i think then that they'd be able to choose what kind of a tar tonya state in which was me asking if it wrong or is real decides to attack. he runs oil facilities because that has, it has been a big fear. what impact do you think that's going to have on iran and the rest of the world as well? it is around the size to go after runs with interest reduction, and then she would decide whether they want to go after and you know, golf stream target like production units which are wide spreading and it was
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a strong area for example, for rafter real 12 points like those are pumping stations in orlando pool pipeline to fools, and the terminal of har, calling on the beach or key to here on would export. but you also have other alternatives to explore. it is where the view is, where he wants to really humphrey wrong. sports or uh, who do i still have to go after those uh, alternative terminals including just just outside the district apartments as well as israel. um, really the grades are on ability to export his oregon rama. choose to retaliate by going ask her to what institutions and calls his days my kids on the radio sport or to choose to a conference shipping in a straight to one or to the worst case scenario. close and sort of one was because they have promised in the past and they cannot explore terrible. they really prevent any on the country to explore their liter. maybe is around, bumps going to, to, to don't down
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a stream. and he to find the results out. sounds or pointers are very close to the shore and the person involved a certain horrible. it's fairly easy to strike and, and, but again, you don't have $28.00 through one year is into adult guys because we can, you know, gas cogitate and refineries that you don't have to have just read to you is take, that is really one 1st thing. what about the nuclear on operations in iran us, president biden has specifically said that he does not want any attacks on your bronze nuclear facilities. i'm wondering how much influence do you think the united states has right now on israel's decisions when it comes to attacking your raw as well. i think he's really face to the fiercest now position from the united states . i ministration. if they want to go after an exercise, just because you want to declare sites are, are what is spread? does this person are on the wrong? some of the most important ones are due to be
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a really liking for do one. but he's room. i choose to opt to pick and choose some of those mix your sites like that. then you want to react work in a rock, for example, or some of those for our, for our production sites in the times or to ride or, and they gave you the do, i think obviously day on and all of the fuel cycle and other projects. my dad will not be able to do it to to complain, please talk to us ability to an original one uranium or, or to grow to run faster your program at impact, you might actually fuzzy me to do me with the washington institute as far as the we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. of the day continues online. you'll find this on x also known as twitter and on youtube, that dw news. you can follow me on social media at brent golf tv. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then
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