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and there are no independent players in the world anymore. the, the, at least 18 people are killed in dozens more injured in an air threat on the oldest orthodox church and gaza, where displayed civilians were sheltering from intensive is rarely selling. the 2 american hostages are released by hamas as around 200 people still remain in captivity after the latest 5 months broke out 2 weeks ago. we hear from the relatives of those who are yet to be free. until about 2 weeks, we saw a movie, the muscle to choose a live, his wife told him, i love you, look off to yourself and don't try to be here. it said it was the last time my son
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was seen. the 1st trucks carrying humanitarian aid to gaza began to enter the ra, protect point from egypt. suffer tyrell bloomed israel for hindering at the supplies the . i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. this is our t international funerals have been held in gaza city for 18 victim 7 is really our strike that hit. and the ancient greek orthodox church in the palestinian enclave on thursday. the to put it shows warner's grieving over the bodies following the strike on friday. many people, both muslims and christians, were seeking safety. their from is rarely selling the greek orthodox patriarch of jerusalem said targeting the church constitutes a war crime. tell
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a sign that says dozens of civilians were also injured in the attack. well, some bodies remain trapped under the rubble is rarely military admitted. the church was bombed by one of its jets by mistake and says it is now reviewing the deadly incident. here's what one of the survivors had to say. and the like needs they've been showing everything even churches and most of our house was built in. so we relocated to the judge. but they showed us that as you can see, the charge was packed with people and it was sheldon, the building came down, write them a heads that were move in full 100 people in the charge. the deputy mouse is due to the building being diminished over the heads. it was the oldest christian church in johnson. one of the oldest christian churches in the world, lo, falls early or sifted into the rubble of the building and search the bodies and survivors after large parts plans to the following. they are straight the width of each other in the separate figures. add december 1st church here. this is the 1700
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years old. the chairs. we thought the dismissal safe. and without any warning yesterday nights they just boom. this building inside the church and it's affected the building beside it. there were 19 people here now they are 19 christian, but the thing is did and i, i wouldn't talk about how we found the buddies, the, the, how they looked like because this isn't saying nobody can imagine what we have seen . we spend the whole night trying to get people from inside. life might of my friends, my, my like my brother in law is, is below the ground currently. like we can't believe that this isn't happening. my message to the word is that everyone should know what's happened to you yesterday. everyone in the or to see the pictures and to see the numbers and should know what happens here in goza. that means one thing that regardless of your religion, regardless of your involvement in any political actions,
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everyone is targeted. uh this note and awards. ken ken, ken, explain what is happening here. as you can see, the firefighters trying to get through to the people are still on the a lot of the people on the people on the roku, on who the injured and who died inside this church are from the christian community . and of course, they don't have, the firefighters says that they don't have the tools that help them have them to uh, take, lose these injuries are still on the roku. where the safety condition, if they don't have the to be doing to make a video easy to destroy the place and who was injured in on the roku, he will die a 100 percent and other view the cushion community delivering a message to the international community that this worship stop this war attracting
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everybody and goes from the doctor restrictions and the lessons that stuck in most of the affecting churches. and they also before 2 days from now the tact i left the hospital charlotte outside the mourners and gathered near a hospital in southern gaza to take part in the funeral procession of those killed earlier. and it's rarely strikes that's as many palestinians leave for their lives . making their way to southern ties as the idea attacks intensified, local journalist romeoville hardy reports from the scene of demolished evidence, demolished neighborhood in southern gaza. this location, there was a life, there was a residential neighborhood that has been here responding for the past the 3 decades. it's now old on the rebel as, as really,
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every strikes have found to these residential building to the ground reduced then to rubble. as you see here in this corner of saw, the ring does a city which is called as residential child reports suggest, oh, we know that they are well 20 a to 70 residential buildings. high buildings a. this location now is the people who lived here have been displaced, have no place to go right to this building as you see here, that will took tags. this bill, dave, which was a standing next door opposite to this building. there was, uh, there was a right here. oh and by this guys who was codes, i saw him. oh yeah. i saw him and visit brother,
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have lived here for years to having this dresser ceiling as a grocery to that population of those. all right. and just recently, as we, he viewed it from a song he had to collect all the assets and the money. he has to buy an apartment right to this right to this building that is knocked down. now, you've already told me that we were sitting around when suddenly we were contacted by them and told that we should evacuate the buildings. we were basel as to where to go. and they know did that. we can go to some protective places. there are about 3000 families of us. i don't really know what to say. i simply thought of leaving here close to my workplace. the apartment which i have not yet had time to enjoy, cost me $30000.00, plus a few 1000 and up. all i can say now is praise be to the all mighty dozens
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of thousands of people have to be in force. now to this, it plays because of this unpredicted predictable. the law just came a strike against this residential neighborhood of. i was a herat rami, i'd be very r t as a residential town south of guys in the southern gaza is con units. hundreds of times have been set up by the un for thousands of displaced. palestinians who have fled is really bombardment in the north of the enclave. according to the united nations, at least a 1000000 people have been displaced in the past 2 weeks. meanwhile, at least 17 people including 7 children have reportedly been killed and is rarely r strikes on rasa and southern gaza. as the search for survivors under the rubble of homes continues, the village residents were taken to honors our hospital. isabel had earlier urged residents of the northern parts of the enclave to evacuate to the south. the 1st
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trucks with humanitarian aid, the guys that have begun to enter the roof, a checkpoint from egypt. pyro blamed israel for stalling the needed stops of deliveries from of supplies around to 20 trucks are set to be so as a border crossing between guys and egypt. they've been there for over 2 days. the rough across them between egypt and gaza is the only exit, not leading to is really territory and has been the subject of intense negotiations between egypt, the us, and israel to allow deliveries of humanitarian aid the . so meanwhile, you and see if antonio gutierrez visited the ruffle border crossing while there he saw mass protest calling on authorities to allow a drugs in gaza. in the past few days, egypt has received thousands of tons of aid for a number of countries in health care supplies from the w. h o to help palestine. he
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is in the seized enclave. people at the roster check point are helpful. the border was fully operate sunni who was on my right to the roof, which he points because i heard it will be opened soon. maybe all magic run that the check points will be open today and will be able to pass through safely. we are afraid to be here. these really strikes are everywhere. my brother's house was hits 5 to read about killed. 35 people were injured. 20 people are still under the rubble as me just so heavy. that a lot, and i just, we came here in the visit 4 days before the war began. me the all mighty help the people of guys in this difficult living conditions. there's no war, no electricity, no lights. they made the country uninhabitable. i hope that officials will open a corridor for us so that we can return to our children because we'll leave in solidarity. the international humanitarian organizations have found themselves in the sheet of the events in gaza with indonesia is medical emergency rescue
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committee. being one of them is then providing medical assistance for local is with their hospital being inaugurated in the territory. in 2016, we spoke to one of the organizations, volunteers about the struggles they are facing. i met the war or the matter. see, i'm glad digital does that the most. it's even does it provide some medicine and clothing for the medical stuff. we have the supplies from the main stokes in casa, for now. the 8 has not met the people's needs. hospitals and goals are experiencing the medicine crisis, so many patients are likely to die due to a lack of medicine. currently, no age hasn't managed to enter garza given that the gates at the roof of border are still closed. we can move freely because the ease ran at talk to us. do a very intense. one of the hospitals have completely all the fluids 1st and medical teams to walk extra hots on october 7, the 1st day of the war. israel targeted an operational called the loan into a mostly team park next to the an easy and hospital. as a result of this incident,
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and luckily mostly walker was killed and the other person who was injured in the indonesian hospital itself was having a damaged we in the don't unless the risk of being killed. since he's rosa tax are truly random. we don't know exactly when and where they will attack even though the areas they target when the wardens 1st, they want us to also in the some of the booms launched from drones. many goals have become victims. the indonesian hospital can only evacuate the patients on the grounds and will take them to another hospital on wednesday, october 11 is what it's like. it's an ambulance that was of occasion victims that tact killed an ambulance. you either had worked there for around 40 years. so what we condemned is, was attacked on the hospital in gaza as a divide. let's keep national law in war. you're not allowed to a tech public facilities such as hospital based action is true. the inhumane will help in a tech like this will not happen again. no country can justify this attack. consider
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with this hospital is filled with humanitarian teams. doctors, nurses, see the patients and also the people of guys who managed to survive and evacuate to the hospital. all of them severely, it's to american citizens have been released from home us captivity after being abducted 2 weeks ago. they are now in israel and have been reunited with their relatives. the video released by him also shows the moment a mother and her daughter were released. they were handed over near the as really gossip border to members of the red cross and id of the secretary of state. welcome to their release. least americans are now safely in the hands of this really authorities in israel. we expect the team from the us embassy to see them very shortly. or the coming hours they will receive any support and assistance they need . and of course, were very anxious to be able to reunite them with their loved ones. but there are still 10 additional americans who remain on accounted for in this conflict. we know
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that some of them are being held hostage by. i'm us, along with an estimated 200 other hostages, held in gaza. on the day the hostages were free, dozens of people gathered until a v, if to demand that the release of their loved ones was no information about the hostages for 2 weeks. now, media reports say that us as well and guitar had been negotiating the release of 50 people from whom aust captivity. but those talks have failed. the relatives of those who are yet to be freed, it shared their despair. the eventually gotta be my son lives in the us, which is the closest keyboards to the border. i called him to do nonsense. my son texted him on what's up. he replied that the keyboard was full of the terrace, and he was staying at home and didn't know what to do. he went to the shelter with his wife and kids, and i got the last message for him at 1020, when he was still in the shelter. he couldn't talk. and i realized that something
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was happening. i didn't know what his wife told him. i love you, look after yourself, and don't try to be here. that it was the last time my son was saying that he left the safe and healthy, and i hope and believe he will come back safe and healthy. i am on to the student up in a garza and she's still there 2 weeks and we doesn't know nothing about her. just we know that we don't know if she is alive, but she's going there looking up there and she was alive and she was in the hands that we know. we saw a movie that to her muscles. and his story choose a live. the journalist from various media outlets visited. the town is very on the israel guys, a border which was attacked by her mazda at the beginning of the conflict. but it shows destroyed and burned houses with some being completely reduced to rubble. the
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a painless process live now to the manager of out of hospitals, dr. ahmed, my honda, who joins me from guys, a doctor and good to have you on with us. there are reports, the israel had called for your hospital to be evacuated because they wanted to bomb it, but you refused. can you tell us more about why you made that decision? yeah, actually it does. i have a process called me at 17 of october, evenings time to it's bloody. and they asked me to if i q is the hospital and the patients on this file and even the equipment if it's possible with a 2 hours. i of course i did use the order to do with those, but that because it's, it's impossible if you had costs, but then what is the patient's looked at it and critical cases. they are lying in the hospital under management and we have a stuff about it to have. so at the best ones it working at this hospital and the
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hospital is um, providing services. oh my tell them that the delivery uh normal delivered on to 06 . you or nelson area. so it's good because to event you at the hospital, this is a pain in the hospital. i notice that it notes in the area and he gives me options for a 10 o'clock morning to evacuate. i refuse the order and i still in my hospital, i insist to provide services for our to enjoy our patients. you know, the main problem, the capacity of hospitals and very limited in lots an area even in goes, let's take the government in the hospital. it's my husband here, it's a non government that let's put them on there beside the couple of meet those of it is in duties and hospital. it's a government that most develop. the capacity bid, its capacity bids. it's incompatible with the number he was number of injured we, we got it. we receiving a huge number of injured. it's above done
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a lot of capacity even so we are trying to do our best to receive on fish on sound . good to go to categorize the patient. yeah. some of them being in the hospital support management and others refitting to other a bronze center for more above services like and they have a surgery like i see you. okay, a dr. my honda, i know that you put out a video that's been shared and media outlets around the world with a plea to an end for the fighting. i'm can you talk to us about why you decided to make that video and what kind of response have you gotten into it? it's not clear for me, please again. okay, yeah you, you had put out a video in which you played for an end to the 5 and can you talk to us about why you made that video and the response that you've gotten the video? yes, if there was a video that you put out where you can play the pleated for the war to end. and
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uh, uh, actually, uh, i am working, getting those the done suspend 2 years and i, i, it shows oh that the supervisor in the area. this time plus that uh i, i understand that the, the majority of patients from dentrix on babies and the ladies on women's, on the a, this has changed in the stuff a sheet of the, is the army, the thought of getting back to the dns people really and we'd have to commendation about that we have that documentation of our patients to 3700 patients. we receive from that 7 of october. we have 7, we receive 700 in the hospital and we received the other 450. and now those pretend and dental sign off and then it did come. so the majority 70 percent of our injured people from charged on babies and
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a few minutes. so i have to do most of it. and i have to, uh give a treat with data for over the world to see what's happening and goes up in the hospital especially. so how, how is your hospital in other hospitals? how are they managing to operate under these conditions? you know, it's critical actually, is that condition hosted does it's very good to go because we have a challenges, trends. one, it's lack of medications, especially image and see, and as decent medications on 2nd challenge, it's lack of disposable consumables must the same challenge, this lack of fuel. and we haven't disappeared since 13 days, no electricity at all, inc. and garza and we are working on doing that or we have 2 big jeanette,
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there's one thing contemplatively each 12 hours working one on switch or other so we are consuming about 50 liters. bear one o. r is so low or pure and which, which means we need to model that, did tons of the details offset our best 24 hours. and we have enough just to, to this hospital from 2 to 3 days maximum. otherwise we would collapse. we would stop the activities to provide services and we would close the hospital if we would not get more fluid. and we have another problem it's, it's today modeling the, the blood bag. and they told me that we'd have a shortage in the blood units. and i called the, the center of the blood units sent that i got back and goes icpc. and they told me that we have a lot because we come up. we are distributing your blood and over the hospital. so
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we have shortage than blood. you get the good luck group, negative. it's negative and you get the phone. oh, and you get to do, we have patients if we need to task to to try to get blood t and those people and i've called our colleagues who have lots me, you've got to have to come to the hospital and you would get the best of my patients, but it comes to fusion and this is the changes it. but since then we also invite, we are trying to, to uh, to provide the services um, been trying to keep our has put them open it and do you know how many other hospitals are, are able to still operate in northern? does it right now of the majority of posts, but those um the pricing, the same challenges, but the 5 hospitals, the out of said was the last from ghost and sick because as far as the,
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as far as the wounded heart being admitted to your hospital, each day what, what kind of injuries are you primarily seeing and your patients that the, the yes, it's a good question. thanks. the, the, you know, the idea, the old old a lot of patients who's coming to the hospital, it's not going to show it. it's all it's tom up because the house is bombed and the people they are inside the houses. so the outcome in children's on to him is on it, demands everyone. they are coming with voters through them. i so each specialist needs a theme to work with them. this is the major problem. okay. remember that their manager of out of hospitals, dr. ahmed, my honda, thank you. thank you. israel is evacuating the largest town near the lebanese border as tensions in the region continue to rise. that's according to the as really defense ministry of the town as
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a population of more than at 20000 people in the situated around 2 kilometers from the border. there had been constant clashes on the israel 11 and border since the latest conflict directed violence on the border between israel and lebanon's, hezbollah militant groups have reached their deadliest level since the 2611 and war are 2 corresponding us. and that can, has more what was kind of surprising was uh, the clash is typically start during the day and starts with the sunrise. and it ends with the sunset and essentially putting an end to much of the violence and the facilities in the region. uh, but what was surprising was over the um, just last night and overnights. uh, there was a great deal of showing that continued outside of those hours, which served as a reminder to the people living in this southern town. and they suggest that the increase in these attacks and the amplification is essentially tempting that of this may result in a larger scale war between the 2 sides. here,
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the announcements issued by israel, essentially evacuating border towns, villages and settlements, should not come as much of a surprise. this act has been ongoing for the past couple weeks, particularly around the border region. with 11 on these are areas even by the lebanese interim government, designated as red zones. israel says that these villages in these towns are settlements, that are being evacuated, as will serve as a military result. this is essentially israel, a buffering it's border, providing a defensive line in case of a law decides to intervene in televi tv's war with from us and gaza city. of course, there had been a number of statements over the past few weeks discussing the potential for these escalations. and one of the most fundamental things to keep in mind is that this bordering town is, of course, full of villages on the lebanese side as well. the interim government has not
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evacuated cities particularly, but people, even on the liberty side, essentially seeking shelter further up north. of course, the one fundamental thing being is that israel, for the most part, is deciding to go toward the lebanese people. and the interim government does not want blunt that. essentially, many of the people here believe that if is a lot intervenes and becomes a part of this war and opens another font, then the people of lebanon as well, will suffer just as they did and many, many years ago. and they continued is really our strikes on does a mass protest and support of palestine have been held around the world. protesters march to to the white house in washington dc, calling for a cease fire on the 14th today of the complex between israel and hum us proud. the protesters chanted slogans and help tucker, calling for a cease fire and condemning war. in new york, demonstrators have a rally impair service near near city hall, in support of palestinians as violence in casa escalate. the pro palestinian
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protest, and the muslim world continue to gain momentum in iran. hundreds of people gathered in support of palestine wave in palestinian flags and chanting just to israel. john footage captured tens of thousands of people marching through the streets of sanaa and am and to show their solidarity for guys and presidents. you know, on a rock protesters for us and fergus flags as well as a portrait of us president know by then they got reaction from protesters in different states including syria, egypt and soon asia. let me. 3 know my, i love to hear from the young attempt in the most, cuz we are old with the people of guys that we hope they will emerge from the school deal. and this war with minimal losses. but wasteful the, all the cost some brigades to stand strong in these back so, and we hope to be with them on the front lines in the war against design is $50.00 ohms. if, if the protestant in easier are related to the division people demand to shut down
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the embassies of the countries that support the zionist entity. we're currently standing in the front of the french embassy for the 3rd day calling for the expulsion of them. bass are due to their congress support for the crimes against the posting, and our congress are also present in front of the american embassy. wasn't the same demands in light of the american aggression. and its support for the design is position in the destruction of because what i'm most of most the headboard egypt and file assign a one people with one government standing against the easily aggression in gaza. to day we brought us to declare our support for both stein and the people of guys are against the zionist aggression. the funny, i know that the reason i'm here today is to show support for the boasting in costs and spent against the displacement of boasting. and despite everything, we and the post unions, a one people deny is a deep sense. and to always be for the deep since, know, much of the cost, my son and i are here because this to every posting in mother's pain. i'm here to
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support the bostonians to say no to displacement. meanwhile, large demonstrations are up to it and other muslim and arab countries, supporters of pakistan's, which a heat academy movement, little partly gathered and mass and corruption to show their solidarity with palestinians. hundreds of whom aust supporters rallied in the southern avenue city of site on in solidarity was tele, palestinians in the gaza strip. in jordan clashes erupt, it between demonstrators and police officers, has thousands attempted to march towards the border with the gaza strip in a show of solidarity with the people of palestine. but it shows police pushing back huge crowds of protesters and making arrests during the march. in the meantime, during the large protest and assemble the protesters set an effigy of the as really prime minister and, and as really flag on fire the
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