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the the, the hospital's in gaza shut down over severe fuel on medicine shortages. admit incense is very shunting pando just as the health care system is on the verge. the color the, the hospital is full of displaced people. the health care system is dilapidated infection control measures are almost non existent here. the data keeps tried full. so that way, defense a got the city, both face face resistance from us militant on some business, go clear the strength of homeless people on drug addicts, us all the head of the chinese lead us using things upcoming visit today. like some of the
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just going to 10 pm here, we must go. this is all to international with all the very latest we'll use. thanks for joining we start this all up with news from what's on guys by a patient's medical stuff have been trying to now could solve so without the electricity bill to all food as he's ready on the surrounds the complex. i mean sense 5 rockets, fire. let's go into the, to monetary an organization deposited in bed crescent, and that's the hospital for the south is still operating valet and submit to the fuel and met some shortages as well as is very shunting well over to local adults. us as the many patients, the treatments abroad and stuff from an even held at the sides of the hospital here is full of difficult cases, complex injuries and injuries as a result of explosions. there are many patients who need to be transferred abroad. the transfer process is very slow. every day we lose one to 2 patients as a result of not being able to transfer them to neighboring countries to receive
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appropriate treatment to the hospital is full of displaced people in the health care system is dilapidated. and the infection control measures are almost nonexistent. here and there is no clean water for the displaced and there are no bathrooms. public hygiene is very poor from the overcrowding of the displaced and infected in the hospital has led to the emergence of epidemics, such as the various respiratory, digestive and skin diseases. and then with the whole thing, and if i had a leg injury, they told me that i should receive treatment in egypt, but because of the crossing being closed, they treated me on the spot. i did not care where they will treat me. i just wanted to be able to walk again. they made a shot for me english because the injury is difficult to treat in gaza and for fear that the operation would fail. and we hope the crossing will be open and the wounded will be allowed to pass. there are many injuries that need to be treated in egypt. the mazda was injured on the 1st day of the war when the palestine tower was bonnam. uh i was about 200 meters away from the tower and when it was destroyed,
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shrapnel hit my leg and i suffered a bone fracture. my leg was cut open. i had an operation at el cheapo hospital and how and on the same day there was a large number of dead, an injury. and they released me on the same day. and it's the hospital's policy that a person who has just had an operation is discharged immediately. we no longer know where to go. there is no place for us. even our homes in gaza had been destroyed with hospitals unable to treat all the incoming casualties. some are dying are necessarily known as the hospital is operating on this visual images and the is really showing these conditions are taking the lives of patients, journalist and biggest civilians looking for shelter because the base journalist times are telling gave us this report after from the hospital of the situation here we, it's dangerous. i can see that my see the families use. they are scared to go outside to take a step out of lots of hospitals to even get something for example,
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and to get food or water. the face of the experience, very hard on tough experience. say the guys are still in the center and in the north here they are suffering. they don't know the area of a role. i'm basically uh, be a lot of people here. um, they are hiding inside the hospital and they keep looking for matress and submit it for a link. it's worth um they still suffering from the same situation . there was suffering in the, in the, in the, in the center of bester. it's dangerous. yes. and the general is to, you know, who would like to go outside on the field. there's the strikes. how happened before a few hours, the skirt and the afraid to get killed by the is we're in the
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aircraft. and today we hear our friend who was working were the with us and inside one organization called our the press house and us into a guest. he lost his life and he lost him. and the general is to you, the keep a hearing about turning is getting uh, killed by the israelis. they also they also becoming more scared to go a cover and deliver the picture to the world. so they also scared to go outside to do their thoughts. dear about the car is on the transport ation is really hard to find the car to send it to pick you up to anywhere like it's, it's very high hard situations here due to the high number of this place, people from the north and from the center of guns is sir, it's basically a human to and is also a generalist, has been injured in
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a strike while interviewing residents in the comfort zone. and that's also still hasn't been able to provide him with the proper medical treatments. call it, i'll do sits on that because the incident on the network instructed me to go to their own race family's house and also know street to interview more and yelled the young man for, had lost his father, his mazda, and all his family. the whole family was truck, the needs of rubble managed to free the bodies of his father and mother and buried them. while the rest is still under the rubble. i went to also know street to propose a story on my head and he status. i took some pictures when i got that, then more. yeah, the arrive. i said hello and told him about the interview. at that moment the me so started pulling down one of miss house phone in my seat and blooming to the app. little late to the permit ix came and put me in the ambulance that had to i'll shoot for hospital, i mean the incessant asked strikes, you know, i'll shoot this over whelmed. they could not properly treatment and left the
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bleeding, wound open, and just applied splints due to this causative resources, so they're forced to not perform the surgery on cases like mine. meanwhile, these really military says it's now fully encircled garza city. the idea is stepping up. it's rates that well also attacking the l shots you've, if you kept calling it a how my stronghold does is the pulse of gaza is coming under heavy fire as well. for me is ready. maybe it's just as it's open to escape routes from hospitals, a northern garza for civilians to flee further south. the fish newly released photo. it shows these really all me pushing through in does have the idea of claims have made major advances. and so what was wants to increase the biggest urban sensor garza city, which is not mostly being reduced to rubble intensive care and cardiology units in all shape causes largest hospital have been hits along with other areas with thousands of displacing the residents of sheltering from idea but sikes,
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how does the red crescent work? cuz we're trumped with the patient's medical stuff inside all codes. the hospital which has closed down to to fuel shortages and causes only pediatric cancelled at the our run cc hospital was evacuated, leaving just a handful of patients. and stuff the bombing of, i'll see if a hospital killed on wounded many people, those thing south to the rough, a check point on necessarily a much safer one family said the story of surviving the hospital or the photos is that these varieties miss all heads in the quarter till val shift the hospital at the entrance. people were torn to pieces, people was screaming and yelling. i said, i want to leave, i cannot bear it. cannot provide such a to anyone at the hospitals, outpatient clinic located at the entrance store. the situation was very difficult. no one could save any one. everyone was running and wanted to escape from the hospital without taking any of that belongings. i just wanted to survive with my
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children. to shift the focus. i wasn't, i'll shoot for hospital and i was expecting it to be a safe place for us and other citizens, but it was not safe. i'm sure we came to nicer hospital feeling afraid because it isn't a safe place because things are very difficult to know. i mean, we heard the bombing here, but it is possible, but the date is really forced them displaced families to evacuate all goods, hospital and bump. i'll ship a hospital while there were people inside because of symmetry has had to find a final resting place for 7000 dead, dozens. the well has created a problem for graveyards, for the number of burials usually didn't exceed 50 a month because of a certain list around me. i'm a gary has more details. we are now. are they on sorry, graveyards. and the left town. and many of the guys us trip this the graveyard has been here for decades. no. but the recently some parts of the graveyard has
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been to think to mass symmetry for those families. so have been killed, joe, or inc, as were any errors and strikes on the region over the past days. and these parts of the graveyards was one of the of the small, a lays and roads on those in the charge of the graveyard have been forced to tear these small roads into last cemetery the prior to the war. we used to bury around 30 people per month, and as you know, there are many who are now sick with cancer or chronic diseases. the people of gaza are the most repressed in the world. at least 7000 have recently been buried here. many of them remain on identified. they were displaced residents from job aliya, beta noon, gaza cities, areas of shots, and the last are about $800.00 grades are on marked savvy extra plays that's about
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one hour, one hour and a half ago. he engraved a hole suddenly culture he says to you 3 members of one and 2, your family and the afternoon. he is expect another one move from the lake to be grave. a part of this, a normal graving that sadie is doing for the time being is that he just covers that grade, covers them with meet those sheets. that's because of the life of directs that she used to use to cover the graves was. but now she's an item, hulu, of my appeal to all the world, to look at these mazda grace, you can see how in 6 or hovering over them, covered with these sheets. i appeal to all countries, including our era brothers and saudi arabia and even russia, to look with mercy upon us. as for the us,
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let them get what they deserve. rami i'd be hiring all the major, the gaza strip down to arizona according to the palestinian refugee agency, a 101 way because have been killed in gaza since those attacks also, but the 7th you and stuff. opposite moments of silence to all know that folder and colleagues on monday. and you had offices worldwide have load flags to haul from us on how to handle that vigils. the agencies that's always the highest in the history of the united nations during a single conflict. casualties includes monetary work as adults, as teachers, engineers, as well as some of the station work us. so i would like to invite you to over 70 percent of the citizens who managed to leave. what's on garza with the help of the russian emergency services have landed in moscow. see correspondence. charlotte davinsky is the airports. charlotte, what's the on the slide that can imagine there must be lots of people desperate to
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be united with their relatives of the a huge sense of anticipation. i mean, this is a moment the people have been waiting for, for very long time. of course, 6 weeks if that is where the foaming goal is the following. of those attacks on october, the 17th that will carry that like how must and is well we have seen because the strip essentially obliterated at 70 russian citizens when stand have been able to get out. they were able to pass through the rest this trip in the last few days, and they boarded a plane from cairo just a few hours ago. they have landed at the absolute in the last half an hour and we are waiting for them to come out to us through the arrivals just behind to be a window stands. it's somebody here who will be receiving medical treatments. we know that some of those who are coming back to russia are in need of medical treatment. one gentleman at the airport in colorado told me about the doors
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situation in the drawers, are particularly over the last few weeks saying that they couldn't get even clean for the children. and as such, a one of his sons have to come down with a stomach bug so you can give a sense of huge anticipation. so the people coming here, they must be a huge sense of relief to be able to leave what some people have described is how long this and they going to be brief just here, not just following the media. there's a huge media presence here, of course, we can see those coming through, but also charities are here as well. we get some bags for them and there is medical treatments that will be available to those who come through and they'll at the airport. we're waiting for them to come through in the next few minutes. but you can imagine that sense of relief and will hopefully be getting to chance to some of them about that journey all the way from gauze that those who flowed at different parts of the goals and straightforward way down to the roster crossing. and of course, in the last few days as the open let through only because they held the password
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with a foreign country, in this case, a rough ship and 72 individual waiting for them to come through. now, and of course, we'll be bringing you up to date with everything that happens here at the what was suddenly look forward. so that charlotte, thanks very much for a group of journalists reporting to on recent escalations. all these really sci, some southern lebanon, found themselves almost becoming a target themselves as they were conducting live coverage. so the video, apparently they've fired colleagues who are in your own, their life right now. it's obvious what happened. read what happened. can you hear us in the yes, he does. it looked like a rocket striking. oh yes. and just now, as we can see in the picture is ready and the lowest a rocket attack on disposition, whether on many groups of john this photo feel free,
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leave this place or take cover. if it goes, there may be another strike from the israel economy. please your lives a more important the news or. busy cut off, let's rouse, catch up. it strikes on the lebanese borders, hostility spike. when data types with set to be in response to the anti tank missiles fired on is rare to choose by, has belong a t corresponded yesterday, that can fix us the d test. according to reports and statements issued on sunday, they suggest vance of sunday, solve the most violent today of clashes between hezbollah and the israel. and this comes as, and it is an uptick in hostilities between the 2 sides, particularly in areas surrounding southern lebanon and its border with israel. but just based on that number alone, we can also take into consideration. that's the is really media has been essential the reporting that there had been a great deal of as really spangled as a result of these clashes. here's a lot similar. the issue to say it's suggesting that more than $1400.00 is really
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is were injured as a result of these classes since the sides of the war in october. and based on these numbers alone, of course, it does seem that there is an uptick and violence, that's the 2 sides seem to be escalating monday. also saw an increase in violence just recently, while journalists were reporting live in the southern town of yellow and they were attacked by 2 shows. both of them were caught live on air. a group of journalists were essentially injured as a result of as a tides, more details will be coming out. but just based on that alone, of course, the optic and violence has been extending to deeper parts within lebanon. i spoke to some experts regarding this matter and they suggest, of course, that the optic and violence of the fact that israel is currently operating in deeper areas and they've been on, is a matter of concern. but it does not necessarily mean that israel is currently interested in calling out for war against 11 on as well as the states. but the rhetoric or the sentiments do not. and there the care ticket prime minister and the zip mccarthy essentially issue. the statement suggesting that she is praising has
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the laws of rationality when it comes to its engagements with israel rationality suggesting that his beloved is of course, currently taking part of taking part in these classes. but it is being rational. it's not escalating it to the point of no return, but the sentiments of it cannot be shared with the is really side of the is where the army spokes person essentially issued a statement in response to that, suggesting that the caretaker prime minister seems delusional. and it's a assessment of how it has been has been essentially carrying out its activities in the south suggesting docs visible is not acting rational and to that is calling for an escalation in all of these classes. but most importantly, taking into consideration the words from the care ticket prime minister me thought to also suggested that the 11 on is not interested in war. and it is not just calling on his beloved, but also calling on different areas, member states to take into consideration that they want the they want them to also negotiate with israel,
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to ensure that the board doesn't break out in lebanon. but just this uptick and violence, it seems as if we are entering a period of confusion for the most part is although there has been escalation, many do still suggest that war is not on the horizon progress. others suggested that this is slowly becoming a matter of concern and the people of loved been off for the most part are slowly but surely entering a spot point of no return, which will result in all that was another matter that needs to be discussed is of course as despite the fact that these things are impaired, take upon minnesota. mr. mccarthy. although he said that he essentially is happy with how his the law has been acting with respect to its rationality. and they also, this suggested over the past few weeks that they don't have full control of the group. but again, it seems as the law is not interested in for attracting this concept. although they did say that there are a number of red lines that should not be class, and if they are crossed, then an intervention,
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all that war seems inevitable. maybe don't see all the news now. the city of san francisco is preparing to host. this is asia pacific economic cooperation summit were present joe biden as opposed to the pine to try and we were trying to seizing thing with the full welcoming will lead us the cities attempting to clean up his image by cutting the streets off. almost both say are there just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming into town? that's true because it's true. but such as image has been marked by serious problems with homeless ness, drug abuse, and crime. according to reports, one and every 100 residents of san francisco is without the home ought to contribute to cause uh, because he'd take to do right now. because the for a dignitary arriving particularly the chinese presidential campaign, the city leaders don't want to look bad in the eyes of the world city leaders in san francisco. it just simply don't care about the, the everyday problem in
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a space finds a citizen of san francisco, including homelessness, drug abuse, and, and site level of crime. so they're just simply trying to clear up the image of the city a little bit, but they're not addressing the fundamental issues, which is a much deeper societal problem that's affecting united states as a whole society right now with their what they're simply doing is moving the homeless people away from the venues which will be attended by the apex leaders to the other less visible area of the city so that they are just basically doing this to clear up their image hopper. the apex meeting is over, it will return back ways. crime drugs and homeless people. i think what happened will have changed in the last few months is that united states can no longer afford seen gauging multiple wars all across the world, and certainly not to engage your call. foundational stands with china. so i think
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it's some decision maker in washington now wanted to pull him down with the tension, little bit with china, so that can concentrate into other theaters of the world. and particularly in the ongoing crisis, the over palestine us. and on the eve of the apex summits, hundreds of pro palestinian arts of his most in central san francisco on sunday, accessing their authorization of the opposition, excuse me, through is really a tax on gaza on the west military aid. so the idea demonstrates is that we're carrying signs on quoting for 8 an immediate cease fire, and they demanded it's a peg for them participants for people's lives, but business and will profits. and finally, so the u. k. so may remember him for pick gates of this for bringing about breaks it. but whatever it is, a full, i'm a prime minister david comer and he's making a surprise. come back and the re shuffle off. the embassies to nights, cabinets come and resigned. as prime minister in 2016 after the controversial breakfasts referendum past and britain left to europe and union city like firing of
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home secretaries while abraham and sets off the the organization. she has criticized london, police and recent palestine. protests cameron's appointments as far as ex, straight through the fury of some tory empties. david cameron isn't a safe pair of pants. he's the man who introduced austerity, which led to 330000 excess deaths. led to the disastrous bullying of libya. cole. the referendum lost, it used his connections to lo, be full green. so as he returns, as for in secretary, let's hope load camera on has properly reflected on what went wrong into the city vote and also military response to bushy, all sorts use of chemical weapons and syria 10 years ago with the appointment of david cameron sooner isn't just rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic, it's the equivalent to bringing on board the pilot who couldn't see the ice. but. so let's dive into cameron's legacy for
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a better understanding. the former pan joined friends in starting and military intervention in libya, which launched on missile strikes against mamma, get duff in 2011. and so $213.00 come in and pushed for military action against syria to us. ok. but the move was rejected by and peas and in 2003 as parliament's member come in both the full the iraq war. but side syrian general mohammed us mohammed says that the appointments will make little difference. so the case phone plus the bus and nowadays is going to go forward is fading in the future, may be the physical being in time for what's happening now in the new does a c or in the middle east, the u. k. or the rest of the media support thing for his life. thus the adults of that, i'm really sure that they haven't come when we go forward. the support is, are you not be able to any time to the store or to has
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a step or other side of the action? we are sure that, i mean you. okay. the wisdom, wisdom the community, as a says or the, the work community, or say nato allies is going to support as i go. sure, that there's no difference between the game. i don't know of those using the side of the type of, of the policy or them i guess the afford or less also now the results checkouts out . com photos, latest breaking news and updates. we'll see if i can put something down the
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the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community. best english. i'll send send up the in the 65 with the keys 195 and speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the rush to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question,
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most the original he charters full. she goes to you, the do it surrender in 1945 japan. it'd be no p find by allied forces for 7 years until the treaty of san francisco. during those e, as the country had no national sovereignty, the emperor and government was subordinate to the supreme commander for the allied powers. general acosta, the one of the bloodiest world war 2 bath, or within the far east, was the bathroom. on april 1st 1945, the u. s. army with british and american naval support north central formation to capture the japanese island. it was late the cold to steal time. because of the
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severity of fighting and the intensity of showing off the japanese armies defeat in july 1945, the united states established the us to will, administrator and of the items of which is the largest i'll have to do to show corporate i've gotta open i need is may h joke with the let the stuff say so they've got an oil change showing over here to my shortage. oh gosh, for 60 days or something sign you let us know how these things are. i'm getting a good sense of this test. okay. now for to it as soon as thursday to can the little boys out there you can that you me or you that day. but are those are, this is joseph. still especially name used to have one use a shot where you in the petition facility condition that included with the water of the in them. so things just to eat is about the shown on here for you for your, for sugar in order to assist. you figure this out, the mobile, the fire. it's
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