tv [untitled] September 9, 2024 11:30pm-12:01am IRST
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wfe warrants more than 2 million palestinians in gaza are in urgent need of food. school children also deprive education for second straight year. terron's prepared to forge cooperation with the international atomic energy agency whose head is said to visit iran soon. assiria slam's israel sunday night deadly attacks warning regimes escalating the situation which could have unpredictable prepercussions.
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were killed in today's strikes including six in the nusera refugee camp and five in the buure refugee camp. the ongoing sieges led to severe fuel shortage in gaza's hospitals with alaxon marters hospital calling for urgent international aid. as new school year nears gaza's education system is also in complete crisis for second year. now students are unable to get an education. now w the pas ministry of education has reported over 750 educational staff and over 11,500 school age children having been already killed. according to the un, 85% of gaza schools have of been damaged or destroyed. the world food program also warned the 2.2 million people urgently need food and medical aid, adding, repeated israely evacuation orders have hampered relief efforts. since last october, nearly 41,00 palestinians, mostly women and children have been killed and over 90.
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injured and indiscriminate is really bombing and shelling, and in gaza, humanitarian crisis of unprecedented scale is unfolding with pregnant women enduring unbearable suffering amid wreckage of war. it's ongoing genocidees not only cause destruction to most in of the civilian infrastructure, it's also led to a catastrophic collapse of health and maternal care systems there. our correspondent god ibrahim reports. as the war intensifies, gaza's healthcare infrastructure has systematically been destroyed, rendering most of its hospitals and the clinics in operable. this destruction has led to a critical shortage of maternal health services, leaving pregnant women and the newborns in a dire need for medical attention, which has become increasingly inaccessible, further more, endangering their vulnerable lives. mr. every day we receive 60
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to 70 cases, the number of cases increased after targeting of hospitals and the closure of other clinics in the middle area and khan unis. due to the big number of cases and the displacement of people, we don't have enough capabilities or enough skilled professionals. women mostly suffer from anemia and those who are pregnant have to walk long distances to get the maternal healthcare here. the scale of the crisis is... evident in the horroring stories emerging from here, many pregnant women were forced to give birth in unsafe environments such as damaged homes or under mixshift tents, the lack of access to clean delivery environment, proper medical supplies and the skilled healthcare professionals has led to increase in the maternal and infant mortality rates, after bombing of many hospitals, women are deprived of the basic rights of following... with a specialist and
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a comprehensive career in a hospital where they can give birth safely. most women suffer also from the shortage of vitamins and dietary supplements and expenses in these circumstances, just imagine that some women give birth tants on the sand without a midwife and without a clean place or anyone to help, it is a misery. in the face of this overwhelming adversity, the resilience of gaza's health facilities remains a testament to the palestinian strength and determination to survive, despite all obstacles. however, without timely and substantial support or intervention, the health services they provide are hanging by a thread ibrahim balah press tv human rights chief has called on the international community to take action against what he calls israel's blatant disregard for international law. speaking at
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the opening of the un human rights council in geneva, volker turtress ending nearly one year war in gaza is top priority. "ending the war and averting a full-blown regional conflict is an absolute and urgent priority. equally, the wider situation of illegality across the occupied palestinian territory, deriving from israel's policies and practices, as so clearly spelled out by the international court of justice in its advisory opinion in july, must be comprehensively addressed. states must not and cannot accept platent disregard for international law. including binding decisions of the security council and orders the international court of justice neither in this nor any other situation.
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26-year-old asenur esgi killed a mid peaceful anti-settlement protest, also props and activist from the international solidarity movement assembled outside the hospital where her body was held called. for freedom of palestine and an end to israel's killing campaign. meanwhile, the southern areas of nabulas and other cities in the occupied west bank having scenes of fresh israeli raids, regime for storm, homes and abducted a man in alandia. the young palestiny was also shot in eastern bethlehem. nearly 700 palestinians have now been killed, 5700 wounded and over 270 detained in the occupied west bank since early october. the palestinian city of janin is grappling the aftermath of a large scale military offensive by the israeli occupation forces. after 10 days of intense operation, iof withdrawn now leaving behind a trail of death and destruction as nakahamed reports.
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the israeli occupation forces have withdrawn from jene. however, the scars of the 10-day israeli military incursion is now etched in. everyone, street and building, it will take months for the city to fully recover from the extensive damage left in wake of this military offensive. nearly 70% of the city's roads and water networks have been severely damaged, disrupting the daily lives of thousands of palestinians. every day we start working on one site, we are shocked by the amount of devastation. the israeli bulldozers not only destroyed the streets, but also dug out from one to three... meters, so the issue now is not only the streets, but also the water, sewage and electricity networks. for janine municipality, this is a difficult situation, we are definitely not able to deal with this alone. the destruction engineen is staggering, homes have been reduced to ruins and the vital infrastructure have been
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obliterated, cutting off water and power supplies to large part of the city, for the residents who have lost their homes, the future is uncertain as they now face the daunting task. of rebuilding their lives from scratch, the past days were very, very hard, we suffered, water, no food, even baby formula, but we managed, an iof officer came to... me and told me to evacuate my house because they wanted to explode it. i went to my brother's house and it is 50 meters far, but when they bombed out my house, we were terrified. as you see, my house is totally ruined. in addition to the physical destruction, the psychological impact on genine's residence is profound. didn't leave my house, i have two handicapped children and i stayed with them. we lived on the bare minimum of everything, water or food. they intentionally shot ammunition on water tanks and destroyed whatever came in the way. as the people of genine begin to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives, the full extent of the destruction becomes clearer
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with each passing day. the scenes of destructions here in genene are a stark reminder of the ongoing israeli genocide in gaza and it's devastating impact on the palestinian communities. as the city begins the long process of recovery, the resilience of its people will be tested like never before. naqa ahmed reporting for press tv, janine. "a father of a geordanian, carried out sunday martin operation at the jordan west bank crossing says he is proud of his son. taib aljazi believes many would do the same in support of palestinians. i am honored that i've raised the hero who carried out a marty them operation in defense of islam and palestinians. the entire arab and islamic world is talking about palestine. when people see the massacers taking place in gaza. they want to talk about them and any person who gets the same opportunity that maher got will
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be martyred as maher was martered. if i can reach palestine, i would be martyred there too, in defense of islam and the people of gaza. tim demanded the return of his son's body, which was held by the israelis (38-year-old truck driver shot dead), three israelis at a crossing between jordan and occupied west bank pal. resistance moving hamas has held the shooting as a natural response to israely massacre palestinians and occupation of palestinian land. retiretory attacks in the west bank is sharply increased since the regime launches genocidal war on gaza over 11 months ago. the jordan west bank crossing is scene of a marterium operation sunday as we just told you incident and similar anti-israel attacks carried out by ordinary people have been viewed as heroic, but could the land crossings to the occupied territories turn into another ground for anti-israel operations. we explored that
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earlier in our explainer program. a marturdam operation at a crossing between the border of occupied palestine and jordan. the loss of israeli lives and the nature of the incident points to how the israeli regime has another front that it has to deal with, now further more, this operation may be the catalyst for other actions to be taken in solidarity with palestinians. well, this is what occurred: a jordanian drove a truck from jordan to the king hussen allen b bridge crossing, now located between jordan and the west bank, well the shooter got out of his vehicle, retrieved the gun and opened fire on three. is the attack took place in a commercial cargo area under israeli control where
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jordanian trucks offload cargo entering the west bank. well, the result, israel closed all three of its land border crossings with jordan, according to the israeli airport authority, which overseas such routs. after 24 hours, however, the crossings were opened back up. now the israeli regime called it a terrorist operation, but what is significant? now these land border crossings between jordan and occupy palestine are all major trade routes where goods flow to and from occupied palestine, so this incident has a significant economic impact such as the imports and exports of goods to and from occupied palestine, but just where are these... goods going to, and more importantly, from where are the goods coming from? now, this is where the air regime's
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hypocrisy displays is displayed in full display, namely bahrain, the uae, and saudi arabia, they have given access to their land to the israeli regime in order to carry goods uh through these land routs. now, at the same time, israel is also able to conduct its exports, access is important since the yemen military has targets and has targeted all israeli bound vessels. now and to add insult to injury, this is public. it was in december of 2023 when israel announced an israel logistics startup um which forged overland trade route to bypass the red sea crisis now the name of the company trucknet uh which facilitated the operation of an alternative land bridge for the transfer of goods from the ports of dubai through saudi arabian
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jordan to israel's haifa port - marterdom operation may signal others to come from the jordanian side, similar to yemen's targeting of this really bound vessels. now the port of lat is all but shut down, and these crossings uh may have the same fate. israel finds itself pressured from all sides, from yemen, gaza, lebanon to syria, unless it stops this genocidal war against palestinians. scientis regimes intensified attacks on lebanese territories as well and response, hisbullah launch drone artillery operations targeting is really military sights inside occupied territories inflicting losses on occupation soldiers. madiam so that our correspondent out of beirot has your details. we know that
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there was heavy shelling on fire killa just minutes ago and uh it was so heavy that all the people towards the city of nabatia could hear the sound of the explosions in that town and that is one of the towns that is adjacent to the border that has been subject to really heavy shelling from the israeli war planes. we also know that the israeli war planes fired at in addition to farkilla they also fired at other adjacent towns in the surrounding, but we also saw that there was heavy artillery fire towards for hamam shaba, nakura as well as and there was also lot of phosphorus bomb stores in aqura and we know that there were two people injured uh from reports from the lebanese health ministry declared that they retaliated for the attacks on all the lebanese as they called them the peaceful uh people of south lebanon in addition or especially on the aggression uh in hanin where they launched a swarm of
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drones towards the jalal alam area and israeli reports mentioned that at least two israeli soldiers were severely injured as a result of that drone attack where hazbillah used to bomblading drones against the the uh the post of jalal. hazballah also launched a small of drones towards the golani brigades and the igur unit 621 in sharaga with um where they said they were able to strike soldiers and officers very precisely. we also... targeted the devices post in addition to the post of habashit and almarish post also earlier launched attack on the recent headquarters for the western brigades and the yada using kitusha rockets and also declared a statement that their air defenses launched land to air missiles towards an israeli war
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plane that was forced to leave lebanese airspace arm forces are not afraid of fronting in a regional or extraaregional power in the persian gulf. navy commander rear admiral shadom irani says strength that iran's naval forces are currently unparalleled, high highlighted navy's critical role in ensuring security of international waters, especially in the indian ocean. admiral says the navy used to focus on maritime used to focus on maritime monitoring the persian gulf, but in recent years, it successfully expanded its scope of reach into international waters. "the international atomic energy agency board a governor seasonal meeting is kicked off agency headquarters in vienna. the iranian ambassador at the iaea has expressed hope for discussions without any political bias. what the our member states as well as observers
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looking for is that there would be serious discussions and then continued discussion. on on technical levels without any provocative actions and or politically motivated attempts, for that everybody encouraging that the dgs also engagement with iran as well as iran's engagement with the secretariat would continue tak into account all the background and we hope that there would be progress sufficiently in the coming months. says it's very likely that there'll be anti-iran statements from the eu as well as the e3. britain, france, and germany on the islamic republic's nuclear activities. he's a resolution adopted at the iaa's board meeting in june accusing tehran of non-complience
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with the safeguards commitments proved to be useless. the iranian ambassador also said the new administration in tehron is willing to enhance mutual cooperation with the agency. at the beginning of the meeting, the iaa director general said that he'll be traveling to iran soon for constructive dialogue. as you know, in the area of non-proliferation, we are looking forward to a renewed engagement with the new government in the islamic republic of iran, as you know, we exchange correspondence with the new president, which seems to be very constructive and open to a an engagement uh with the agency and with myself, which is indispensable, we have to get to know each other, to understand each other, to listen each other. and so i will be honored to uh visit tehran hopefully in a not too distant future and engage uh with the new government.
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grosy added the iaea is seeking uh diplomacy and understanding from new engagements with iran's new administration. president mas already announced preparedness to meet with grossy in tehran. and our correspondent joined us sir uh from the iaa headquarters in vienna with more details of the first day of the meeting there uh here at the um board of governors meeting, it is the first board of governor meeting since the summer break, it uh started this morning with in the introductory statement by that director general raphael grossi. in the statement, raphael grossi had two major issues, the first one was uh the situation in ukraine,
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the second one obviously iran, since the last board of governor meeting where the so-called e3 states with the support of the us brought in an anti-iranian resolution, the situation or the... relationship uh soured within the member states, but i spoke with the uh head the iranian delegation, his excellent um nasiri azel, and he said to me that he was heartened to see that there are so many countries uh supporting iran, there very few who support the e3, and i hear here from the delegates that it is very unlikely that... "there will be another resolution from the e3, there might be statements from the us targeting uh iran, but it's very unlikely that there will be another resolution.
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damascus has condemned israel's deadly sunday night attack asserting that it's right to defend syria's sovereignty. syrian foreign ministries condemn israel's recent attacks on several residential areas, accusing the regime of escalating tensions in the region which could entil dangerous and unpredictable. consequences, ministry also criticized unwavering support tel aviv receives from the us and western countries which emboldens the regime to continue committing brutal crimes. israel strikes on syria left at least 16 people dead and 36 wounded. israel claims a targeted in iran back research facility inv involved in arms development, but iran's foreign ministry had denied any link with the attack side. that's it for relates here on press tv everyone, thanks for tuning in and goodbye for now,
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