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for the civilians in gaza, cities biggest hospital reportedly, undersea shes fighting between israel and her mazda in circles. the facility also has the israel bombs and 3 hospitals. in northern guys. there were thousands of civilians were seeking shelter, killing at least 20 and in the south of the unplugged dog right now, there are no casualties. it's been,
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this is required here in the south. however, as you can see, things i've been busy around here are 2 states, 1st hand the dire conditions inside garza's, 2nd largest hospital and saudi arabia welcomes african leaders to a summit dedicated to boosting political and economic cooperation with officials repeating calls for a cease fire in gaza look into them with the gather struby spaces for meal true sold charging of civilians, violations international law by these real expedition towards this restrict, the need to stop is war. and the force displacement of pals seen in the you are watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble lived in moscow. gaza faced a new round of heavy shelling by the israeli defense forces friday night with the outskirts of i'll ship a hospital and i'll shante refugee camp coming under fire. according to palestinian
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media. the uh sofa is gaza cities largest hospital and according to reports is currently caught in the middle of fighting between israel and tomas facility has taken in thousands of civilians with many living in tents nearby. we heard from a gaza based a journalist who brought us the latest developments over the past few hours. the situation in gaza is getting ready to go with his really army tanks. have being reportedly open to heavy fire around the c 5 hospital guys, a city which is well has previously warned against to what that is really officials say the to mass is hiding that she falls with the,
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with total disregard to caused by the international communities, appeals to a very, to human casualties of the chief office because where hundreds or maybe so if you thousands of people injured and others, patients are being get treated under very intense situation in critical situation with electricity cut off and power outages actually fuel lacking because supply is lacking, and as well as the presence of many thousands of people displaced to from the guy's neighbor route to his house. if the hospital this situation is getting very tense for the moment in the guise as trend, as, as well as i said, advancing its tanks, rolling its tanks on to the vicinity of us energy of to hospitalized me or to out to fall hospital. the not service but so the avalon t z a hospital which are about 1000 meters away from us. you possibly thought so in
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the house if a guy is a city of this comes after the yard of the l. c for hospital was hit by in, is rarely striking thursday night. the following graphic footage, which you may find distressing shows the shocking seems from the makeshift lobby of the hospital after the strike. as many displays palestinian families of the children were sheltering there at the moment of the attack. the hospital has been bombed 5 times since thursday night. according to the enclave of health ministry earlier the idea of ordered people to evacuate the area. but medics decided to stay saying it's impossible to relocate all the patients. meanwhile, is really security forces claim they have taken over k, a mazda positions and killed around $150.00 mill isn't fighters. one of the outputs
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was what was reportedly used, but as an arm's production site and missile alarm station id f is also said to have uncovered and destroyed an underground network used by hamas to target is related troops and thousands of palestinians flood gaza city on friday. officials say the palestinian death toy it has now surpassed 11000 with over 27000 wounded. thousands trying to escape say nowhere is safe in the home. so phillips, we have been under bun parchment for $35.00 days with shelves and tanks from the land. seeing there everything you can imagine, we are civilians sitting in our homes. we wake up to the sounds of the shells exploding above our heads. israel said to go to the states centers. we went to the un shelters. they fired shows that us 10 people were killed, including my nephew. so hold on the right, the end up across the valley instead of
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a say we set for while and then will. but the he does was f sixteens. they were body parts and wounded. everyone live on the rock was he'd by shop now in the side or reporter homes, i shall on managed to move his family to relative to safety in southern gaza. after days of being in the epicenter of the industry, a minute bombardment of the northern part of the enclave. this is what he went through of the situation. and can you and this is completely different uh, from the north. the can you in this situation? uh, as quite uh, come on. uh there is no is were $80.00 in the sky and there is no uh, she lives. uh huh. and uh, and can you and this into south. of course it happened uh once a while, but it's uh quite over here and i can feel safe and uh, talking about uh, my situation in the north yesterday. uh, it was uh,
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terrible footage and uh, the, uh, this guy was uh, lighting up. and i was uh, very scary and i was caught caught my, uh, these are one of the, are these uh, shootings, the tech to the north end of this trip right now. it's very heavy. everywhere. this
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mills, rockets. it's dangerous the, as you can hear, the children in the neighborhood are crying. this slot. this is it's a genocide. oh my god. it was very dangerous. thank god, i move from there and i talk my family with me. it was a terrible, it's something i never witnessed and i will never forget. we walk and i cannot even stand on my leg work. now i was holding house, having my back back and having my clothes in a plastic bag from the portion of my father and seeing my mom
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a well keep it working, but she's struggling while she's walking. and it's it's, it's actually breaking my heart. and when i remember what happened, it's something i would never forget and we have to rest a little bit, throw bombs the last. and this is crazy. we find another car, we keep them in different stations. we got more details on the situation and southern gaza from canadian palestinian journalist months or schuman the goal. there was an ad like in the flesh killing aids civilians and the engineering dozens, thousands continue to migrate from the north to the south to a very, very dangerous route. right now the capacity here in, in, had in, had units in northside hospital, i think has at least doubled from 101215002 at least 255-0000. have given the
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number of people have come here, fling away for, for the life for what is happening right now. the main news from the city like now is as you heard the strikes on the hospital. the is really a defense forces are recognizing these symbolic targets that if they take over, they can consider that because you have some kind of symbolic victoria. hence they are continuously targeting them. i'm trying to reach them and the up to date is there any defense forces also announced the killing of the highest branch of a set appears to know the leader of the attack on the front of the city. he is a couple minutes together with his secretary to uh, this is a, this is, this is actually the 4th is happening right now. and we just had our colleague here . we are hitting dozens of stories like is it is hard, it's making, it seems we ought to be thinking, what's happened?
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the 19481967 earlier today we visited northside hospital. he had him sign you in his self as the uh, to get some more information to provide the audio and some details about what is going on there. and then a few g status and how things are working is all you. so you please see the support . thank you. we are here today 55 days into the war against the spinning from sun eunice south of the strip. as you can see here, we are in all sort of hospitals. it is the 2nd largest medical complex in the 5th and the center and hospital for the midland. and so the agent here definitely go inside and have a look at the activities here. thank god, right now there are no casualties. it's been actively quieted in the south. however, as you can see,
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things i've been busy around here. people here are working 247 sleeping in the hospital, trying to keep up with the number of patients that keep coming in. please remember that they are not the only 3 things the people of can you and it's all the other 3 things. also one over 1000000 people have been displaced from the north west. come here. we are now in the 2nd floor of the and also the hospital. normally this is an area that is accepting inpatient. if there's an area where the x ray is done, it has an area where the treatments are done. it's also waiting area for people. however, now it has over 15000 refugees. so there may be is crown prince mohammed been solomon that has also called for an end to the war in gaza and the quote force displacement of palestinians who made the statement during the south africa summit
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. and re on the windows. nadine, we condemn what the gather struby space and from military sold charging of civilians, the violations of international law by these really occupation authorities. we stress the need to stop this war and the force displacement of palestinians. so do you agree? yes. says that to be a victim of bringing segments and gather because of this we kid is indeed to drive towards peaceful resolution of the conflict of the others. and the other hand said that's what they are looking at. what need as well proposal to quickly bringing in to, to be unfolding to me to read and protests, to feed in the guys that including those the applicant beat. as of that, a scene 15 for to in the saudi arabia invites the african continent to each table. it is the opening of the saudi. as we can submit into yard several african presidents, i take you parts. and once again, africa has become a competing the re not the middle east, solve your rebates friends,
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but it's focused to the continent, developing ties with a number of african states and both that you kind of make add um security level was that you saw the advocacy summit is expected to deal with development issues. the key among those uses is of course, education, health, investment, committee, tearing assistance, and economy development. what into the african continent. the ask because saudi arabia, summit starting today, has been maintained to enable area to promote its agenda for the african continent . and when some of those african need is over. but apart from the summit, visit emergency meeting held by the hour of need an exploit say that to the back to back meetings and gatherings that's taking place this weekend. good signal. the start of a high profile diplomatic push with saudi arabia, taking advantage of each position as the champion in the middle east or full dependency that people in fact to let's, yeah, what's the arabic has to say a hold of this to many tutoring choices are not at the core of the arrow position
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for the arrow position to man as a complete ceasefire submitted to the interest has an idea that some people talk about to try to deal with the deteriorating submitted children situation due to the war and is really aggression. the arrow position is clearly and explicitly based on an immediate cease fire. indeed to those to be can, is expected to demand a ceasefire. it is expected to go to the table. a lot of things the, for the african continent as well, especially as africans, as out of countries, it's still altering to intensify the appeal as well to the united states, to press that as well. to implement an immediate cease by guys that will risk a separate charge in the secrete to off the entire middle east. of course, the most of those 2 eclipse will include african countries of applicants, new design, and will be standing by to bring them on goods. a flagrant violation of international law and humanitarian and catastrophe. that's the statement from russia's and bassett, or to the un during a u. n. s. the meeting on the israeli,
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palestinian conflict friday night to the those categories strikes again. so we didn't objects i, flagrant violation of international humanitarian law. anyone has rules in any way or an action to gain civilians is categorically unacceptable. are really communitarian catastrophes in the folding in the power steering employees to try to g on global proportions. categories meetings, so i hated the blame game between the palestinian and israeli representatives. here's our correspondence caleb mountain with more the 1st representative to speak before the un security council meeting was the amboy of the palestinian authority. you spoke about the attacks on hospitals, the civilian casualties, they're adding up and why he felt the international community should be stepping up to restrain israel's activities. here's what we've heard from the palestinian representative. they mom and mom and mom's civilians,
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children and civilian infrastructure. they deprive a lot of people over the objects essential for their side of life. and but don't you dare accuse them of 4 strands fit. forget about the memo, but is it a yearly ministry of intelligence that says they want to displace us out of gaza? forget about the statement of that for the minister. about the 5 guys would shrink of thought or forget about the map that nothing. yeah. who had in the general assembly with guys and the westbank, including east jerusalem and the golan heights, as a visitor and forget about the confession of nothing yahoo that they intend to retain security control over guys. forget the chance of their soldiers. forget the speeches of their leaders. the only options they have about have given
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us submit leave or die, or international legal ends up outside ethnic cleansing, or genocide. how these rarely representative who addressed the un security council meeting of harshly be mon, what he perceived as a bias and the statements of the international community toward israel. the argue that the palestinian organization hum moss was using civilians as human shields. and that they had a right to strike against those who collaborate with come us. now, he suggested the videos of a mazda attacks should be shown before the un security council. here's what the representative of the israel had to say before the 15 member body. that leads the united nations from us rules, all of guys though with an iron fist and some us also rules all of the information coming out of district. it's just because briefings are written on official un
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documents. it doesn't change the fact that the content was based on the information supplied by from us from us knows that this council, in just their poison is full. so this is part of their script. their very own co operatives give libel as information which cannot be sadly verified by anyone other than come us to you on bodies. this information is passed on to you. i know officially, and then this information is used to be few. the un has completely lost its moral compass. this cannot be tolerated, or mr. president is rarely fighting the war for a very future and existence. we are comparing a genocide, the nazi liked our organization. how much has publicly declared that they will carry out further atrocities. if they are given the chance, the only way,
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the only way to ensure that these horrors are never repeated again, is by illuminating combust capabilities. and this is the realization of our collective oath of never again. now when the countries represented on the security council spoke, there was a universal concern for civilian life. that was express. however, who's to blame for the conflict is where the party's disagree. the united states blames the convicts squarely on her moss while many other countries spoke about how these rails activities go far beyond what is acceptable in terms of the country maintaining and security. there was a call for a ceasefire from a number of different countries. however, the united states and its allies continue to blame the prices squarely on the a mos terrace on say, that's a mazda is responsible for the entire situation. so clear differences in the international community, but there was a universal expression of concern for human life. and it's worth noting that the meeting itself began with
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a moment of silence to commemorate all those who lost their lives. and is really on peace. as journalists who recorded the october 7th attack should face the same consequences as the hum aust militants who carried them out. these rules, internal security agency, announced that they will eliminate all participants of their sober 7th massacre. the photo journalist who took part in recording the sold will be added to that least. israel is alleging that journalist from reuters a p, c and, and, and the new york times had ties to the mosque and accused of being in the service of hamas. in fact, the prime minister's office went as far as to say that they were complicit in crimes against humanity. now for contacts, this all began when v is really media watched, i was honest reporting accused of a freelance journalist of the reporters. i were working with these outlets of actually having had prior knowledge of home offices, a tap on october 7th. this has led to many questioning israel's motives and the
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public didn't seem to buy israel's accusation. so to listen, killing, journalist, why is these real trying to hide something? every tyran playbook has been quoted. the 1st is of like they say, i never imagined witnessing and explicit threat against the lives of photo journalists. any other country would be considered a terrorist if they said something similar. so the public didn't react timely to the statements because it makes israel look as if they're targeting journalist for political reasons. and it doesn't make them look in a positive way, especially since they are receiving many accusations from other reporters as well as the activist has to be done in any reaction from the media outlets themselves. i mean, these are highly respected media outlets as much as any of those the right. right. so he, as he mentioned, this is mainstream media outlets. archie has reached out to the new york times, reuters and the committee to protect the journalist and has not received
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a response on this particular tweet from dan. and earlier these outlets did clarify and did deny all the claims of having any sort of ties or prior knowledge to the october 7th come off the top part. there is categorically denies that it had prior knowledge of the attack. reuters acquired photographs from to gaza based freelance photographers with whom we did not have a prior relationship with no loan to work in with his on a slide who had been an occasional freelancer for a p and other international news organizations in gas. the advocacy group on this reporting has made vague allegations about several freelance photo journalist working. you guys are including yusef masoud sienna and the associated press. meanwhile, have also fired a freelance journalist that worked with them several times. his name was, has signed a sly and they fired him because he had covered the palestinian a top on israel on october 7th. and israel claimed that he was among the attackers
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on october 7th. so the reality is now this journalist has less protection for doing his reports. he doesn't really have the backing anymore. and in total, 6 other journalists are on israel, so called a hit list, and now would have less protection if they were to be fired as well. stalls is perhaps the most dangerous place to be right now. and according to the un secretary general, absolutely, he said more journalists have been killed over a 4 week period in palestine. then in any conflict in the last 3 decades, and the committee to protect journalists also as those of sentiments saying that as of november 9th, at least 39 journalists have been sealed. 34 of them being post sent in 4 of them is really and one being lebanese. the question everybody is asking is, why was israel targeting journalist? what do they have to gain? are they afraid of these journalists? i'm covering something lately. we have seen the p r war shift a little bit in terms of not really favoring israel. we have seen mass protests all
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over the world in support of palestine. hundreds of thousands in dc, many more around europe and other parts of the west. and so now that there are more reports emerging on october 7th, many of these are claiming that israel's narrative has a lot of holes in it. we don't know as of yet, but uh some are accusing israel of committing more crimes. we will see what happens when the smoke clears, but for now these opinions do not appear to be going in israel's favor human rights attorney vancouver. alec says it's becoming increasingly difficult for journalists to cover the conflict in gaza. obviously, it means that they are targets. they are considered military targets and their families have been killed by the way, a number of families of journalists, uh, have been targeted by israel and seemingly because they were the family of journalists. i know one journalist who's lost 20 members of his family in gaza. so
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this, i mean it is a very dangerous thing to be a journalist and god, i don't see the leadership and is your ride out as being reasonable or rational. they are lashing out in a way again that, that we've never seen. serve me in my lifetime. sadly, they're able to do it because countries like the united states are giving the car watch to do it. but they are not thinking like rational actors and it is hurting them. and it is, it is really tearing the part is really society's way the end of the financial lifeline for a crane may be inside as washington has admitted, it has burned through almost all the funding for key of of the total funds that have been provided to ukraine since the beginning of the war, which is an excess of $60000000000.00 and that's not just security assistance, that's economic and financial assistance. humanitarian systems, we've gone through about 96 percent of what's left and greater than 90 percent of
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the security assistants were punishment. funds have been expanded now. c of is trying to downplay the looming financial cut off with the president vladimir zalinski and says, says troops will keep up there offensive until next year. however, is top military commander. valerie is illusion. the recently admitted that the ukranian counter offensive has ground to a halt of zalinski refuses to throw in the towel. if there is a question through society of the united states, about military and bald, something else, ok, let's go produce it. it will be when we and if you kind of give us gum us some binary. so simple. okay. okay, please give us a credit and we will give you back money after the war. earlier. my colleague, nicky ern discussed the prospects of funding for ukraine with journalist under allergy without the information about the possibility for
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ukraine to return back this morning after after the work. there is a big problem in the us about the findings, the budget for uh, how thank you. crane. they need a new rules for a new budget or assisting ukraine because without us assistance, the ukrainian economy companies simply this time maybe the, the people don't want to contain or with this work because a lot of them arrived to the conclusion that the, the west state for financing ukraine, i found a work in policy without bisette from the west, and zalinski needs to make a face agreement with the international spotlight is of course on the situation between is well and and gauze of right now, leaving missile 10 to no attention in the mainstream media or getting documents to
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talk about the situation and ukraine. just how worries do think that lensky is about this change of focus? i think it's a little worried about it because uh, uh, the aside from the, from media and from the people in the west, the east west on for us that landscape for his popularity for justify his policy in the country. so he can say, and you can, so we have a lot of support from the west. we can continue on with that. are the line to not speak with it are for about a piece about the cx 5. and now, if all the worth, it's looking to buy this fine, she can lose this influence. and this can be a problem for his own power in the counter. a look at the news for now, but do stay with us up next, the documentary operation, ukraine. then there is dark shadow of
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