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in the the i was just lying in bed when we were struck. i set up and i felt like my whole body was on fire. stabbing images come in from gaza with people, suffering buttons and many continued idea of attacks. the palestinian health ministry says the enclave. hospitals may be forced to shut down within 48 hours simply due to a fuel shore. as rain falls on cause i pick them out of the air and cross a steep and so it is rarely strikes. powell and the polished and your name plague, forcing tens of thousands of fine channels find in an exclusive interview with all the nelson mandela's, great grandson discussed with the power of those between the history of south africa and palestine, while choosing the international criminal court of hypocrisy. over
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a failure to act, he says it represents the interest of those responsible for the coverage on the international criminal court. we can see it now. it has sold will tell us how many people die do dual credit and how many people you have now. so far, died in protestant cutting tote, a pest. it seems to have the very good afternoon to you from all of us here at aunty international it most go. it's a busy tuesday of your use. i trust you are ready for it will top it off now and gone. so to kick off the program with the health industry. it says that every hospital in the punched in an enclave may shut down within 48 hours due to fuel shortages. adding to the medical facilities in the north are already out of service . is it all she fun? l. codes run out of power. on monday, a 32 patients of the al chico hospital repeatedly died due to fuel shortages.
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that's according to the palestinian red crescent. and you may find the following images disturbing orders from the all ex uh hospital as multiple people living phones. and the reason is riley attack, a one wounded go told us what you meant. i was just lying in bed when we were struck. i setup and i felt like my whole body was on fire . i immediately began calling for my mom. she was lying next to me, but unresponsive. i was having trouble breathing and couldn't hear anything. i thought i was dying. regardless, i kept reaching out from my mother and shouting her name, there was rubble everywhere. only then did i realize that our house had been bombed to have what we accept in many cases with 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burns. but this is the 1st time i've seen 4th degree ones. a lot of children with burns and the latter category die as it means burns to the bone. we are short of pain killers, and there are kids who need surgery. but due to
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a lack of supplies, we can perform them. a we also heard from a woman who is grand child is wounded. she shared her story about how about family at the end of the day has been effected by this one line with a gun. and the boy was sleeping peacefully at home with his parents, just ordinary innocent, peaceful people. suddenly their house began to collapse, as if on mice or rather, not people. what is the fault of these children? why must they die due to shelling his father? my son had his leg amputated, but he also lost an eye. his draw is broken and his entire face has mutilated. he's in a terrible state. when i go to his room, i didn't recognize him. even though i'm his mother has. this is my grandson. he has burns on his legs. his arm is also partially amputated, and he has a head. he's in such
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a terrible pain that he's delirious. what's happening to our children is cruel and horrible. we simply want to live either what, what did that? according to the latest un report, over $700000.00 children have been displaced since the wall kicked off the 7th of october, united nations underlying the spiraling humanitarian situation that a shots have hospitals. i think there is a little access to clean water due to the as riley blockade, which in course endangers the lives of residents. that you and has are once again called for an immediate cease fire and criticized western states for now preventing israel from carrying out what it is calling a genocide now is cause or is entering the winter season. the heavy rain is folding . the compounding the suffering of palestinians, thousands of the, those displaced of only a tend to shelter entire families that have to remain in refugee camps with hazards available to estimate on the side of tree conditions. and it will come to see is riley on slowed continues every day. a
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lot of my life we suffer from a lack of food and water. people wait and long choose outside the bakeries and barely get enough bread. there's also a shortage of fuel and cooking gas. people are building goods to make a fire and cook. we just want to return to our homes, but this can only happen with divine intervention. we came here yesterday. no one cared for. russell offered us some flour, west leasing in the cargo of the school and have no food. i have to. i bench for some bread from my children. i have nothing, not even a handful of flour or rice. my children are hungry and i can not feed them. i am exhausted. no one has about me. the sold our house, we need food and water. i use the small cup of water for revolutions. we need to concerts our families to check their ok. the water has been cut off because there's no fuel disease. there's a spread thing. we cannot even sleep properly by causing
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a lot to, i guess. now in the battle of thought of task a spokesperson for the palestine read presences on who joining us live from ramallah just about a 6 past 3 in the afternoon. local time for you about it's great to see you. thank you very much for coming back on the program of us here at archie internationally. if i can just go straight to it, how mouse is declaring, as i understand, that's all hospitals and northern guys. how odd now out of service. can you give us any details on that? can you confirm that perhaps a good evening. thanks for having me. basically i most all hospitals in north of casa, or i run out of service due to a little more about bloomberg mentor because throw me out of if you would, and me to come supplies and registering the situation. and so they are at the hospital because basically there is no salad, no food, no water as well. that means denying access for all of the palestinians who live
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in this area from maybe can services on top of that, even the emergency room and they can services and ambulances, finding it great challenges to reach out to most of the areas in the also because is there any defense in these areas and they denied access for own ambulances of from getting to a certain area. basically, we have received hundreds of schools from districts, families who are trapped in their homes with no food, no water, no power. on top of that, there's people who are killed and inside the homes, people can go out to betty them or do whatsoever. they have also injured people as many as been chopped under their of them. but unfortunately, they have been calling so many times for the one or one and no one can reach out to them. because as i mentioned old and you know, this is the reach to certain areas where is a 10th and military exhausted. they,
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they are a target for the great occupation forces. so unfortunately, the situation is f as to fact. you can see hundreds of bodies in the streets. no, no, and you let us know whatsoever can reach out to them. we have called into international communities to ensure safe access for the me, the contains and ambulances. so we can conduct overnight tv services read because basically hundreds of people's lives are missing because those people, artist, then enter emissions under durable or even injured without having any emergency because services because it's just just really disturbing details that you're telling us. it may as far as tough and, and when you talk about tanks, blocking ambulances from getting to where they need to go, you know, i mean, it's been going on for years, in a sense, a former cnn colleague of mine, lived in gaza in the early 2 thousands and he said,
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we always get rolling blackouts. they cut off the water, they still found ambulance isn't coming in here. and that was in the early, 2000 and about and here we are, you know, was own. and these kinds of things are still being carried out in a time, and the humanitarian crisis is beyond any description that any person can really put into words. it's an absolute catastrophe. un officials throwing around the words of genocide and war crimes. and about what, what about the i will she fall hospital a according to the policy and read, present people. there are not only dying for their injuries. they're also dying simply because they don't have any more power to operate the hospitals. yeah, absolutely. the hospital has been a trapped from the air from the ground from all areas, no one can get into as cheap a hospital. no one can go out a super hospital. the hospital is with no power. the rest of the lives of those patients who are connected to live support machines who are in the r c u. the
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hospital has reported earlier, the ones who have been dying because of running out of if you will, because of there's no feller that means that i will be in computers out for the lives of patients who are at the i see you are also address, can every single minutes. that means i knew if a patient might be address of losing life, the staff, the patients, the injured people, are trapped inside the hospital. they can't leave on top of that. the people who are killed and this to the inside the hospital where the team no one can go even out to bed, isn't there. is there no food, no water, no power, nothing. the 1st time for the testing is also run a switch hospital we have announced 2 days ago, i was hospital west out of service. all of a sudden, more than a week off,
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i do leasing the hospital from on the areas or roads that leads to the hospital are completely closed. none of the age was able to get into i was hospitalized, although we have a pm to everyone to as a humanity organization. so the international community to be $84.00 and foot hospital after a week of complete workmans that is taking place, day and night. everyone has left and puts hospital on the not this to me, which is just now seeing that it has went out of service. we have 14000 civilians who wish in funding inside the hospital. the deans, the situation, their conditions are extremely dangerous. no phone, no one knows power. and on top of that continuous home apartments, people the rest your life on their own and just to play from the hospital, trying to find a way to go to where they have lost sort of minds. and they can make it
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unfortunately up to this moment, 300 people oddison trap in the hospital. they are patients when the people in the deepest people with disabilities along with our doctors, nurses and me because unfortunately we have failed. so he brought you with them yesterday because is there any tanks or surrounding the hospital? although we have coordinated it to the i, c r. c, who is the coordinator with the warranty? last minute they did not allow the entry of an evacuation void which would be parts from time. you would have to come to and put the hospital and then it was not allowed to continue to go to i put the hospital saying that there is, i'm gonna get to the operation in the, in that area. so is right now is, is really kind of in sort of jump in to sort of jump into biologist just to get you just to get up to speed is ready, tying surrounding about hospital, essentially blocking convoys of refugees and those who are sick. and al,
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though you are trying to get out of that being beloved, i wanted to ask you, i must ask you with a fairly controversial question if i may, because it's ready for us as how they've released the videos of what they call, how most tunnels underneath the hospitals saying that they being used as shelters by terrorist. how's the, how's the palestine read present as a witness and the thing like this during your work, for example, have you guys seen any tunnels under the hospitals being used for 5? it is offered for storing weapons. can you comment on the video that the idea has really special? they found what they called power was tunnels. underneath these hospitals basically does not. and is committed to all kinds of weird crimes. and who is this the vacation is really the and unfortunately, the international community is all sort of need to take this justification to justify targeting civilians justify targeting when it contains justify targeting
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hospitals and ambulances. unfortunately, this is the situation. international humanitarian law is so much a clear table in healthcare workers and ambulances, adventure facilities should be protected under international humanitarian law. however, this is not the case in gaza. is there any sort of getting house laws they have a shoot at the hospital? they attract people inside the hospital, not allowing them to go out, nothing, allowing anyone to get into the hospital. they how prevent meaningful care and making kind of a and as good as the weights you're gonna need from getting into the hospital. unfortunately, on hospital out at 4 to shut down because completely running out of a few. although we have been appealing to the international community, 3 piece a bit, that if you want to be allowed to get into gaza ashlyn because basically fuel man's
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life. now we're going to get out of if you will ask what is with know if i were they have already shut down and that put back the rest of lives of hundreds of patients who are connected to my support machines on top of that shutting down hospital means that's over to me, your civilians not only denies for the water power medicine if you want to. they also denied medical services. and unfortunately on both of these continuous bombardments that is taking place day on the night. no fallacy is how to be to die . i'm the one unbearable with no, i'm do this are being able what do you tell to them the drum, i apologize for interrupting you, but for everything you're telling me right now and i mean just about everything you've told me. i am not seeing these reports in the western press. i'm not seeing these stories in the main stream media in america, or in england,
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the u. k. or even europe date. it seems to me they all deliberately sticking to one side of the narrative. it is pro israel and it is, and so you palestinian and you can see this in the mainstream press. so natal, i'm so grateful that you're spending the time to join us here or not to international, to tell the world what the mainstream media is simply not telling them this is, this is the absolute negligence and it's done deliberately by the western press. nev, i've only got 3530 seconds left. tell the world what you want to tell the world and tell the world now. and i'm the, i'm tired. i am, i'm sad and angry because i have been me my organization appealing to the international communities repeatedly and tirelessly for over a month. what you have this nothing, unfortunately day by day the situation is for sending as well and is continual
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committing. these were crimes against civilians and me because the team's a humanitarian or, or organization we've been homeless, we can't even have a lot of people. have a lot of staff who are trapped inside. i put the hospital with no food, no matter the only recipient, even though communication i'm talking to you, i'm not sure our staff is a scam. i because i'm almost 6 or 7 days complete of communication internet. and the only way to communicate with us is via, via web, which is constant disruption as a burden. you can even send a message saying we are sent up to the situation as terrible as the thing. it doesn't lead to a human being out of the problem. but i was kind of words we are live and there's not right to you know, right to have a shelter. no, no need to read even in god's the situation is the perfect and the think tank has been under
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a target searching from civilians to and you don't have to have your workers. i have most for clinics or maybe 22. others with consort was they were trying to conduct their life saving services. well, the world does nothing, nothing even us museums have please, can you imagine an emergency medical services provider having to receive hundreds of calls for people to screaming and crying. and you are simply the list can even reach balls, people who are trapped in their homes with children, with no food, no water. nope, that was on top of that. people are killed and just stayed in their homes with their family members. this is the people who have to leave, i'm going to say die because of our emergencies. oh, what ambulances can be reached out to them. what could be offensive when we thought about, i mean the, you know, honestly the, the world watches in horror as, as the war is now well into the 2nd month. and although there is a concerted on and that there was a chorus from much of the world, insisting on
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a peaceful resolution as soon as possible, there are still certain actors who are eager to see this will play out and about 5 south a spokesperson for the palestine and red crescent society joining us live from the amount of from all of us. here we are very grateful for your time and we wish you the best of luck you'll continued. well, thank you very much. now the southern gods and city of san eunice has reportedly once again come under his riley fire, leaving civilians dead and then and trapped a number i should say, still stuck in the rubble of the rescue workers and local just say, you know, searching for survivors in the building destroyed overnight, software report, it is ready to strike. a number of people killed and trapped still on nothing. now those have gathered outside the mold of the mass out of hospital and it's on you
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and is to pray for the relatives loss in the ongoing conflict. medical stop seeing here carrying the bodies of the deceased, the head of that burial. apollo senior join us army. i'm a party now brings us this report overnight until this d, as in this morning as well. either re strikes have guns on this tub all with the region over several parts of the region. several houses have been reportedly heads by is where every strikes, including those houses and the get rid of i left town of the major guys us to add new site, right. so if you can solve the rings, gaza strip city. o'con eunice, people have been killed. dozens of people that being kills me about doing kill dozens. others have been injured as well as many others are still on the rubble with risk. you operations are being gets top. it's almost as top across the territory. the situation of hospitals is getting very critical,
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full is the time being. as the warnings by the health ministry suggests that the majority of the hospitals there are a 20 to us. but those in the gaza strip. 20 of them have stopped working only 2 or 3 of us because that's our mainly run by the government are working with very low cap, a citizen for the moment in the gaza strip. the doctor's complain of shortage of medical supplies and medicines, as throughout the departments of the locks on martha's hospital, including the active jo, takes 30 percent of the antibiotics. they have only remained and, and the hospital and they use vase visa antibiotics. only 4 cases of brain damage and 10, and there is the number of those killed are standing now. is this standing now at almost $11100.00 while those st. george s dance now 822-0000 or 28000 to follow stadiums. a very critical moment for gaza,
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with all of these developments unfolding and the tiny coast of territory. rami ivy natural gas us to it. as well as in the middle now to the northern part of gaza, where it is rarely a striker, poultry hit the devonte, a refugee camp. we understand the latest number now, updating the numbers to so he one that published in the, in the the, the,
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or to south africa. now where the government has announced the president will make a state visit to cut out on wednesday. meanwhile, the countries talk different about is already in doha, addressing the middle east council on global affairs statement to the group. i mean, it's depend or reiterate of her belief. the old nation should condemn israel as a sold on gaza. as for the un security council, she started it failed to protect civilians in the region. the high level meetings or wednesday are expected to re visit this issue. now, since the fall of the apartheid regime, south africa has been a long times the border of palestine united from pa and by what some of called a similar historical struggle with and contrast the background to about south africa. and he's right in relation to the dock aside, has the jewish state had ties with the apartheid government or the correspondent
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novel, you'll come gay delves into this story. it's so this account has been a very harsh, clicked to cost is wireless, with prominent figures in the country, often drawings, parallels between the countries of pottage and eas. wrong today put along with these rays policies in palestine. there's also another story being fall from helpful for relations between sylvester costs and esau back in the 9 to 6 these this of africa. and esau will actually be quite fond of each other. and particularly among the political and military leadership off the experiencing may just sit back from the arab, he's really calling to make an a military alliance between east orland, south africa, was on the rise of the military leadership of both peaceful and so that's where costs will concerns that both nations face, fundamental similarities, predicaments, israel in south africa have one think about o allison come. they're both situated in
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a predominantly hostile world inhabited by dark peoples, the jews took israel from the arabs after the arabs have lived there for a 1000 years. israel like south africa, is in apartheid state, is why i let a number of wisdom, governments and the other hand, have rejected the charges of did to the use of the pots. a word you will pay and commission consider attempts not appropriate to use in connection with the state of useful despite tools so that you can mind me was helping useful become a made to arms when you factor ross and exports us. it was also at that particular time that sold africa gain access to cutting edge weapons and military technology at a time when most of the world isolate to be a potted regina, these roles does assist it. so that's what got defying the alms boycotted and reportedly assisted. it's in development of nuclear weapons, recreating to the south african homes industry. they assisted us to develop all kinds of technology because they had
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a lot of money. when we were developing things together, we usually gave the know how when they gave the money, are housed at 1976. there was a level 5 between the security establishment of the 2 countries and their armies in considering the marissa for weapons system, such as the one being offered. southern assumptions have been made that the me so will be armed with nuclear warheads, manufactured in the republic of south africa or a quad elsewhere. so african, me had huge funds at its disposal. but due to the sanctions regime, the west refused to supply. it would fall into military systems as well, which was a trash stopped and a suffered international isolation of the phone at no section limitations, but on the strong press soft from the if you sort of impose the economy and cultural sanctions again. so that's because they were presented. another step in these really is gradual, move away from the close relationship it had with the south african government in its defense. here's how it is really need to put to,
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to get support to every decision is not between to fix it. stations, every choice is between 2 imperfect alternatives. at that time, the movement of black south africa was with our thought against us. actually, we didn't have much of a choice, but we never stopped denouncing upon the sites. we never agreed with it. but what the doctor couldn't think about all of this. they want it to work with the apartheid government because they saw that real freedom in africa would mean freedom for people in palestine and other parts of the world. they had this some system also in their country. therefore they have to cooperate. many of the countries, the support to the part time were themselves secular. we did take the united states of america, the united states of america was built by the slot population where um i called it goes ask you a title. it was, i was speaking with my oh boy a as a way my della political activist and the great grandson of the anti about high champion. and of course the 1st president of the south africa, nelson mcdonough, he discussed the south african born with policy. your great grandfather,
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one said that our freedom is not complete without the freedom of palestinians. do you agree with thoughts? 100 percent. i agree with that statement. 100 percent, as long as that the palace didn't and people are not free. we have south africans not get free to send after 5 life. the support for the police didn't, people should not be able to take. the whole world has been talking with is that i think that i listen. it's like disney. so what does this little issue before? machine for some, for the enemy that is destroying is the product of how to protect yourself. you find why not calling for war, but according that's the thing, that's the only language that we understand. we are the most peaceful and forgiving nation. and so i'll definitely not of all of us, but the majority we, we forget we,
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we don't forget, we know what that is, what i of think that is that i of provided way, pause for the output state government to last. but today we're not talking about that, it's not because of that. when i say hands of the police didn't and people is that i is because the incentives do is that the use of a of a do we to the police? didn't people do you think that, well, as a see, is really need to ship a, how to account for international organizations are saying now really looks like new crimes and kind of starting the international criminal court is probably cutting. you can see it now. it has shown useful colors that is allowed by the same people that are part of the, to the fund as of the international criminal court. because look, how many people died in ukraine,
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and how many people have now so far died in palestine, or there's a difference. there's no that was supposed to issue that long time ago, the supposed to go then i last. now i would, but they are the fund us behind this mess that is happening in the middle east. this is so that is why that's the quiet yukon. tow a passive. i asked him says it seems like it's the biggest flat part of international joint. i'm really since the start of the a rock cool. do you think that this level is going to keep going? and just generally, why do you think, but what, what do you think we're going to see in the coming weeks as the conflict unfolds of the country is going to get involved in your opinion? i think i've a countries i'm going to get involved during this our struggle in, in south africa waiting countries fight a functioning um so i was, i.
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