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became one of the 1st countries in africa to gain independence. the civilians sheltering hospitals in northern golf course in the crossfire and feed audio and her must generate the fuel about thrown out to the lives of hundreds of patients. 3rd risk. tens of thousands of civilians play through southern gaza, admitted humanitarian crisis. pulling is held from the bottom into the enclaves. no, we hear from a local gen list who's among the display suffering here in the district. and hopefully we can find a safe place over there in the south on to lots of leads to be the largest value in support of gaza trucks around $800000.00 processed as extensive london funding. is
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these find the available? welcome to you from the bus and capsule this friday evening. my name is peter scott and thank you for tuning in revenue. joining us the lives of patients in northern garza, are in the buttons as the out codes. hospital may renounce a fuel for life support systems within hours. that's according to the policy and red crescent, which also said the health. so it's surrounded by so many times in the is really 10 to 20 meters away from l. codes. hospital, the shooting directly at the hospital, creating a stage of extreme panic and fear among 14000 displaced people, the a garza cities biggest hospital, i'll see fun, thousands have been caught in the crossfire between these very forces and her. most
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doctors without borders says it's all coincide with his work is at the hospital, and the facility was already overflowing with patients and refugees before the latest round, all these rarely bones. a warning you may find the following image is disturbing. the, the dozens of wounded people had been taken to. i'll see the hospital after it's ready for us as a tight road used by bucky rees. we heard from some of the survivors who questioned why is ready for us as a hit think civilians and feet try the confusion. they would, they didn't include people. we carried them on foot while the attacks were happening and the canada line,
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we were on so long i would demonstrate helping people and we used to put tied people on. don't keep calling us due to the lack of cause and take them safely out of the area. so that's why would you loan stream is solves while thousands of people continue to go. so there were people who had taken refuge in school months ago. why would you loan stream is solves directly at civilians. it'll come up there injuries. some children's lives have been cut off and now the children and women have going and so are you there are hundreds of engine people inside the hospital guy did. some of them woke up and found that hands cut off. why are they foaming civilians that yes, i mean, these people safety and both of them directly, and it's already, if i'm not to move back here outside all of the hospital, mona's and families together to bid farewell their loved ones. we discussed the situation on the ground with god the base during this month for a few months. he was reporting from southern gaza in calling us. it's been that it's a quiet to day here in the south part of the split up. it's been very busy. we've been very busy seeing you lots of new faces. thousands of refugees have come in uh,
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after walking long miles from north and because district, but that's the city and the medium region. but i know the situation in terms of what if you do counts here in also all split that has doubled from 50250000. we are looking at the humanitarian disaster when it comes to providing food, water, electricity, fuel, and medication to everyone here in my opinion is a big good news is of course in the north where the announce today that across the different posts. because 59 new babies, new instance where killed in the incubator are due to lack of electricity and support functions for the equipment on the internet. as was just a few minutes ago. the him, us military spokesman of what they done gave a 5 minute message. what he summarize, what happened in the last 24 hours in the city. he mentioned that on to now they have documented over $160.00 is the idea of via because being destroyed to,
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to these documents. it's on camera, on footage. this is in addition to buttons, although not documented. you talked about the idea before moving through into any neighborhoods. they would bomb 400 meters for the physics in front of them, towed in them in total bill and then advance. he thought that the enemy is trying to provide symbolic victories through destroying hospitals and taking pictures with the folder in front of these hospitals in front of all the monuments and areas to try to show the. is there any public that look, we are advancing of us and we are going to destroy him. us. however, the question that i is is have the free then the hostages, know they have killed $6.00 to just did they this month of him us. there is no evidence or prove on the ground that states that i've spoken to people on the ground beside the bullets beside the ship. 5 besides enough or is it any time odd? 20 meters to 100 feet that is close to this hospital. for some reason the idea is,
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is, is thinking that these hospitals are how much basis and is like i said, they are trying to show a symbolic victory by trying to occupy these hospitals. however, the last 24 hours, especially at nights did with a big news as of bushes at 5 different areas in the gaza, including these 3 main hospitals on the sole just them. so we are expecting a very heavy night or flight thing on the grounds. and why the idea is starting to take over to these hospital officials say the public, the soul has now sufficed 11 thousands for the 27000 others wounded, dozens of fleeing south to seek safety and treatments. local correspondents, homes of children is among them. my father is suffering from dialysis and to the house because he seemed out it's out the service right now. so that's why we have
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to do this. and this is our house. you basically saw for him here in the northern go just to find the finding, finding, and hopefully we can, we can find a safe place over there in this out loud today. so we take drastic this chair for my father. so we have to portion we are going to do most most the story, the source of the church calls residential,
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the families never had a never and never witness or never seem to experience something like this least families was a good family living in a good condition and suddenly, every one of you come to say to that point we are going to use another, right? we use a horse, right? and we paid and we keep off of the a low cross check point and we see how the soldiers treating the civilians. entry to move the people the i'm the i was the was thinking and there was a making fun of us asking people to raise their hands and let them go in on their knees,
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knees and asking them questions. it was a terrible, it's something i never witnessed find. i would never forget. we walked on. i couldn't even stand on my leg. i was holding having my doctor back and having my clothes in a plastic bag from the portion of my father's and seeing my mom's a piece of walking by. she's struggling while she's working and it's it's, it's actually breaking my heart. and when i remember what happened, it's something i would never forget about to northern godsa. now where there's been another huge blast voltage filmed and these where the city of steroids shows a heavy plymouth smoke rising into the do you have to hasn't yet commented on that strike we must codes, all ties with design is regime dot c, a radiant president's message during the joint summit of latest of our new fleming
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states in saudi arabia, i was to discuss the crisis in gaza. the cost at all is low, make a neighboring states must provide security and stability for those, for multiplied regions, they must cover any political and economic relations with design history, stream, and cut of all commercial ties, especially in the energy field. this must be our priority. these lennox states must also recognize the buying power as a terrorist. energy will hopefully establish most of the international court to prosecute and punish design history g. o late, but not too narrow. the long awaited a why see, emergency meeting gone. garza was finally held in the solid and capital resolve with 35 days of delay. and as it was, president ibrahim bracy was also there and he delivered a speech there. he said that the session and the emergency meeting was also of course it should have been held a shortly after the complet there opted over a month ago. but now we said that the emergency meeting was held with
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a months long delay. it has to bear promising results for the palestinian people and has to end the sufferings of the palestinians. he said, while this session was going on, b is really bombs, continued to fall over the residential buildings on the, on the people and the civilians in gaza, including women and children. and he said that the guardians eyes are now on the oh, i see session and on the muslim and arab leaders to try to resolve the conflict and to try to find ways to end the suffering of the palestinians. of course, are the racing remarks can be divided into 2 parts and the 1st party i tried to address and highlight to the severity of the gravity of the crisis. he said that uh, what is happening in gaza is a grave rights violations. and then he moved on and went on to highlight this. a that need to be taken to address and resolve the conflict. for the 1st part he said,
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what happened on october 7th was the accumulation and of anger or the housing, his anger over decades of his rarely occupation, persecution and atrocities. and that led to the fateful day of october 7th, one of the hum us uh, attack these rating people is really territories. but not only did re e c, blame the conflict on his rail. he also slammed the united states for its support. its continued support for these radio army, he said that the united states is an accomplice. and this whole for bank, he said, are the, is really the war machine against the gardens is operated by the united states and is fueled by the united states. he said that washington needs to be held accountable by the world. that's what it has to answer for its war crimes. of course. so he said, it seems that washington has close that size on the thousands of lives killed by
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these, right. the army in the guards the trophies that it seems that um, as long as the human rights are violated by israel, it seems that human rights is not a value for the united states. one has always been critical of the united states. quotes double stands or is when it comes to the issue of human rising law says the us claims to be the flag bearer of human rights. but in practice it one says that the was, maintains a selective approach towards the issue of human rights and now raises that. that's what is happening in the gaza strip. is a clear example of this, of this dual take washington's dual take on the issue of human rights that he wrapped up his speech with our 10 major demands or proposals. if you like. uh, the end of ways to end the conflict as soon as possible. he said that the killing of gardens and the blind attacks against the people of gaza has to stop immediately . he also said that the rough on the border crossing has to re open in order for
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the humanitarian a to reach the gods as war in dire need. of our basic humanitarian supplies, including electricity, water, and food, he also said that as well must withdraw its forces from gauze. and he urged most foundations to cut ties with his rail and to impose sanctions on television. he also said that there's no must be designated as a terrorist organization and must face trials and international course. of course, some of these demands may not be listened to by certain error countries, especially uh, so the already, of course, we all know that the saudi arabia has taken all the normalization of ties with israel wants to accomplish this over so. but despite all of the divisions that do exist between the arab and muslim leaders, the fact that the oh i see emergency meeting was finally held and has brought together a different uh and influential most of them and harold leaders,
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it certainly carry some message as far as with less cost lives now to honey solomon, who is the executive director of the art of center for research and studies. and he's joining us from cairo. honey, thank you very much for finding the time to speak to us today is thank you away from to be with you. thank you. now we're solving the are weld unites in his condemnation of israel. what more besides the condemnation, do you think we'll see in lie to this meeting? we don't have any specifics practical effects on the situation. the moment i see good we can say is that it was very important towards this summer. it 2 weeks or so you weeks ago, but basically it, this is important to me. is this a stomach? is this a vision or changes to exist since since as the environment i've seen assignment was one of the sponsors instead support from i don't. and then just let me come to
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this and positions. i think you can make a these are on the international community and the states of america. but the thing is not enough is there was many concepts they sure did in the final statement that was from them. exist as radio conditions and radian revisions. again, this is the you want me to tell you uh, crimes and in science or this things. but i think uh rach go is more important than this statement, but still, so you have many sort of store the rest of the medical menus about suspicion of it . all these things can make a difference in this time. the show room, the many as if suffice, refusing to name is this war as a says, the difference by is r e and shipping from them is
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a criminal history ensuring because uh, mortgage and, and the breaking is that brokerage and the seats, all of us didn't buy it many tours and ensuring is upstairs and as a and the only data. and it's and the vision of the mission organizations and institutions to a prism is read and united states of america making some doing so. the 1st thing is uh, exemption and procedures to uh, any procedures. the easiest way for me to, uh, ensure access of this is it was the business today. and, and it may be us getting to the motion of the courts to make investigations and asking them one thing from the security council to make a decision consuming. does that one think of her test and asking for a decision that way she can just of this were immediately i think many kinds of dom
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august and i'm do name, but i think it's good, but this is not enough in this is pretty bad crisis and is there any initial registered in which are income of 10, your costs of costs? yeah, i apologize for interrupting you. honey. obviously, egypt finds itself in quite a unique position. now is the only other country apart from mister of the board as with gaza? well, sort of a security threat is this to egypt. i'm all sorts of political calculations. do you think the leadership there is making when it comes to how many publish things to less in from gaza? how many it's a treats, etc. without being overwhelmed with i believe that egypt is worried about i think is the very uh best situations that is a force usually have to stay in the 1st theres been what's also thought you can uh stay forcing this crisis because of the industry and as
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a board of directors and political thinking solutions above i think is a try to make a total of the magic. and if it gets good uh, support or are um, let me find it. is it make a wizard? ones. uh, it is over a mint, the right to the car to cover that. is there a lease then because of the uh, force and displacement to the guys the vitals use it needs to use end of by the leasing office. uh, you'll be able to provide us to do it even inside the or sorry, as i started using the solution. so that was that made the appointment is the same . i've always uh, dismissed mental people, investor to egypt or sort of distributions, same as uh,
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eviction approach. is funding going to stay and we're both dealing with 0. so the price is by that was due to the oceans is the orders of the photos on the $19.00. so it goes to 7. i'm dealing with the crisis values. the holy abroad smokes from the sides of united because this is vicky. hey, mike, this are most media sort of both. it's a very after the fighting. does this to them by as many can. it's a very, very complex situation that of course, with lots of factors involved. and finally and briefly. and i've just got one last quick question for you. the, the is really defense minister threats and has been lots of days saying that we can do and what we can do in java, we can do in a roots. is it parts of the wall of woods? so do you think there's a real chance that this will. busy or could spill out into 11 and that's another
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phone could be opened up the i think you can use visa problems, a defense minister or that is really view. i think it's just for the an invoice or not. sure if they can achieve this goals and damage, i think it can be and having because it's uh, ending to a real thing to how mess and uh, is this done. so groups i think is what sure is this time. so you have many loose ends. uh, uh, ends of the site and this is the 2nd thing that we are talking about, some dislikes egypt and the sort of the other companies. what, what the extent is that is really the view going to view as this military and such as international multinational groups. and i'm thrown into or does this to them or even is there a go uh, government and covering or business that up i think is a,
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is just for the media to think about. in fact, i think is very hard to achieve this important to me while honey solomon, executive director of the art of center for research on studies. joining us live from colorado, thanks very much for your take on the, the current situation in the middle east and also thank you. these are the defense ministers who just said has said that the gods, the conflicts has given them a roadmap to respond to be roots is common comes amid the constance exchange of fire, between the 2 states near the lebanese is really border this is bella. hospitalized drug and lebanon into a potential war, and just making mistakes. if it makes mistakes of this kind, the ones will pay the price or 1st of all, the citizens of $11.00 on what we're doing and gaza will know how to doing better route. i'm joined to live now by all to you correspondence. yes. in can from the
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lebanese capital favorites. yes, it is great to see what more can you tell us about these latest statements by israel, of the future, by the looks of it. it seems neither side is a shying away from conflict all out war. and the same way the same way. they're not shying away from a conflict or a war of words. essentially, these statements coming out of israel, as well as those coming out of lebanon, have essentially been on the same lines for the past few weeks. but what we're looking at right now is we're looking at a different approach. it seems that especially these really side is not just determined, but adamant and ensuring that they provide the deterrence necessary to ensure that his beloved is not essential to engage in this conflict. but what we're looking at, what we're looking at right now is of course, a different approach for the most part's, what's interesting here is in statements provided by his beloved leader, us on the slide over the past couple of weeks. he has the essentially said that the
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reason why his belong is currently engaged along loving on living on south, along the border with israel is to ensure that much of israel's forces are divided . and that essentially one way or another, provides some sort of help or assistance to those to, to, to, to home us in gaza city. but listening to israel's defense maintenance that he suggests that they are currently using about a 10th of their military capabilities. and if need be, then they are more than ready and prepared and determined as well, to engage in the northern front with lebanon. now, this of course is a matter of concern because it seems like neither side appear to be menacing their words. and just based on that fact alone, it would in one way or another serve as a deterrence for his beloved. for the most part, of course, is the rhetoric has been surrounding the gods a city. but it seems that things may shift if either side decides to take this any further. what is the, the current situation on the lebanese is really for the yes and
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the of the, what we've seen of the past months is essentially much like the segments coming out of iran, israel lebanon, as well as the united states. many suggested that further conflict, an escalation is inevitable at this point. now, previous wars between the 2 sides has resulted in a great deal of loss and casualties. 11 on israel have gone to war in the past in 1982 in 2006. and we've seen how things have shifted from that day onward. but for the most part, it seems that has the lives currently engaged with israel in the south. but listening to some of the statements coming out of his beloved, they suggest that they have shot changed their strategies and their plans with engaging with is really defense forces. they've also, we've seen an uptick in frequency when it comes to the attacks. we've seen of different, different methods and munitions of weapons use as well. but one thing that is a little bit more concerning when taking both of these 2 sides into comparison is
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of these really side has essentially, uh, taken into account a different approach. and for the most part, the conflict has been contains to the border region between the 2 sides. but what, what we're, what we're seeing right now was a different strategy. we're seeing drones carrying out a tax deep into lebanese territory. fighter jets have taken to the skies over the past few days, carrying on airstrikes, targeting specific areas deep inside lebanese territory. and this and of itself could essentially be reason enough for his beloved to consider this an escalation and this conflict and retaliate in a sense. and that's exactly what we're seeing for the 1st 2 weeks of the conflict. here's the law has lost on average, about one soldier a day. and over the course of the last month they last about $78.00. so most of those casualties have been over the course of the last 2 weeks. it does seem that both sides are intensely intensifying their approach with respect to one another. classes are increasing and today on saturday us on the charlotte issued
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a statement, again, referring to his beloved readiness capabilities. let's take a listen. must be set to know where is the past we from friday to such a day, there is no doubt that the resistance has boasted its actions on the lebanese front, in terms of both quantity as well. the heart of the on the 1st time in the history of the resistance and 11 on we're using suicide drone. why, but also in terms of the types of me style that have recently been used in battles over the past days. and even today, referring to the economy, so stuff that can carry explosive charges of nearly often don't. well, i can imagine how for dawn for explosives holding on is really locations along the board. i yeah. and that statement alone serves as enough evidence, but there have been statements coming from is really a media as well. suggesting that the, the air defense systems have an active in northern israel, essentially targeting rockets or missiles launched from the lebanese side. but what think one thing that is a little bit more concerning is of course,
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like i mentioned just earlier, the nature of these attacks has been lost as that they've been using drones and rockets for the most part. but according to is really media. most of these attacks have been along the northern parts of the country, targeting settlements border a border regions as well as outposts belonging to the is really military. but all the other side attacks as deep and far in word as roughly 4045 kilometers. as a matter of great concern because of this might shift to the narrative, it might shift to how things develop over the course of the next few days, or even the course of the next few months. but it's also a matter of international actors, state and non state actors and what they have to say as well. no. so let essentially is issued a statement suggesting that the international community is not doing enough to put an end to the conflict. now let's not forget that there were 2 main, a red lines that hezbollah is focusing on. the 1st thing is putting an end to the c side to the conflicting cause of the other is of course ensuring that the tension along the border do not mounts. and it holds the united states responsible. let's
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listen. i love the, the, the one who can stop this aggression is america, which is managing this in rush. taking into consideration a number of things. it does seem that the 2 sides will essentially come head to head and that there will be all out war. for the most part, the lebanese government does not have authority or any say to what has of a lot does in its own state and country, which is a matter of concern for many lebanese civilians living in these areas. but one thing that is also concerning is of course, of the conflict in gaza is one thing. but if conflicts spreads to lebanon, if much like that is really side, has suggested that if has the law carries further attacks and intervenes and gets in this war, that the state of lebanon will pay the price. it's more certain than not that other state and non state actors within the region will get involved. and essentially asset assess would be this already dire situation. so it seems not only that living
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on may be dragged into this war. there is even the possibility, the other states and non state actors get involved, which would essentially lead to further conflict and for the blood shed. once a very troubling thoughts. indeed, yes, and thanks very much for breaking down the latest between israel and 11, and thank you on over to the u. k. now where hundreds of thousands of protesters have gathered on the streets of london calling for a sci fi in gaza. the rich fan called the timing of the rally, disrespectful as it coincides with almost his de mocking the end of the 1st world war. an estimated 800000 people gathered, making it one of the largest demonstrations in british history. please say over a 100 arrests were made to his text it dickinson gave us his reaction from missing the items. the name is bree electric. barrow onto squires is a part of a screening guides and honest. and that's there's nothing exemptions for unions watched for this price.
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