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[000:00:00;00] the, the bombs once again rain down around northern gauze as i was also as old as well. and since is helping to keep the facility going with life. so supply plus the, the holes with, he'll say, there's a race against time to save the most vulnerable of all the new born baby. the safety also has portions investment on the users fence. the reason i believe that the washington does this most of the way, which is a real doesn't play process something around and takes aim at the washington
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funding all to you in an exclusive interview. that the us to the green lies involve exit in. gov and a 5 day months' guess underway and as well as a family them those take care of hospitals by how much last month. the model is done to release my life changing place. it was keeping up the driving company today for the late global news on the i'm road. some of the and this is on the international resort with the latest in gaza. with the largest medical compass in the enclave. the, i'll shoot for hospital as once again become the target of is raise the rates. the idea of publish this footage, which it claims all tired of this problem, seeing an improvised explosive device in the middle of the gaza street. is there any, i mean,
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says is glad of isn't in the areas i've seen. so hospital is aimed at locating how much infrastructure and the hostages. a sylvie held by the group, is that most claim there is a militant to mall center in the tunnels. below. we will say is deployed tanks to the facilities entrance. the idea of has published videos showing his current delivery humanitarian aid through the entrance of the hospital. numerous witnesses with the label medical supply can be seen on tuesday as well, also publish photos of a female. so the, so to be transferring an incubator from an into any hospital, to the al, she's a facility and then move to quote, uphold, around unprofessional responsibilities. the idea, so as far as an underline is a, is conducting its movie operation. that is how us know the civilian population
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based on intelligence information and an operation of necessity, idea of forces are carrying out a precise and target the operation against come us in a specified area. invest she for hospital is ready. that's where we from us, not with the civilians. in garza, the medical bus though, i the hospital have a sign to the alarm of the need to transport newborn baby. so the safe location. those are these one of us in the field, so that is may 4th full hospitals in gaza to close within 48 hours that my colleagues wrote each sushi discuss the issue with communications of us for us to send him a ways a guy the f has published footage of a soldier is providing humanitarian a to be alfie file hospital and we we've got some footage of them allegedly tiring for example, a new incubator for babies that but i guess the incubator it needs electricity,
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it needs uh it needs fuel for the drain the right, i mean, i mean kind of make a better actually look at the hospital if they don't even have any fuel. so that's, that's the problem. hospitals. this'll the nation stance. the basic services need fuel, even bread. i need fuel to, to, to be produced. hospitals without this fuel that's very necessary with must be able to treat children and families and then civilians. also trucking our aides inside underground goes up would be something that's really impossible to do without fuel . one of our worst nightmares is unfortunately become a reality with incense and incubators. in unit awards, i'm starting to die because of the lack of fuel for electricity. these children are dependent on creators and depending on the latest
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and without those, uh, we are risking even more of uh, this uh, a grim reality that children are living too. when i go across to west impressed, they don't talk about all these children. they don't talk about all these babies that are on the verge of potential death needing and keep aid as an fuel, food and water. and yet on these channels like all t a out a be out you 0, cctv, and all these other channels. it's like we're reporting what seems to be the absolute truth of this not. and yet all counterparts in the west to impress a deliberately and consistently taking a pro israel line despite they shifted tearing crisis and what the un called a genocide and war crimes happening to sally. why, why are we seeing such a discrepancy between the news organizations of the west such as those of the middle east and the east? i think what's really important is to focus on, on what's happening and focus on the children as,
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as use of our humanitarian agency. concerns with children, we're gonna keep advocating and keep uh those things uh their, their realities. um, really deliver the most of the children to the world because that's, that's what, what the i trust is with. and that's what really matters is for this voice is to reach everyone in the world and hopefully change the reality for them. and that's what we're going to continue with. as long as the situation is the same, we're gonna continue as well because then we continue our efforts to as i say, to voice their, their realities and to hopefully make a change in the entity and have a ceasefire and have more a coming coming into into gaza, now let us give you some graphics and finding spring things. so let's see. 6 hospitals have been faxed in so so as you can see here on the map, those facilities in the northern gauze
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a might without. and what this means is that only a handful of medical senses are still operational now is a, has repeated the claimed. it is striking a labyrinth of tunnels built underneath these hospitals by how mazda minutes. since you can see here now on the map to give you an idea of these, to the lay of the land, these are the tunnels in question of this is provided to us from the idea of which they say they run on the nature much of the ok, and the use what, how much to carry out the missions and to possible. what is a full time to go on? a security i was michael maloof is not convince is what i will be able to do that q 8. those who have salt shelter in the hospital as they have cindy nowhere to go as well. they're going to die, it's and if they cannot get them out,
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that's been the problem here. there is no where the go. now the israelis claim that they're going to try and go in and, and, and bring out the patients and moving to her as a safer location. well, i haven't heard reports of that happening. maybe some, but not a lot. and, and people have flocked to the hospital for refuge because there's just nowhere else to go. they here they, they were, the ones in the north were told to go south, but every time they were head south, they get shot at in the road. toward the rough uh uh, entrance into egypt. the road leading to that is littered with dead bodies by people waving, but were shot and killed. besides also the hills of the i'd be asking t is it sounds like a residential area is with the town of the black ink central golf is that the most recent example of who joined us or, i mean i'll move id sent this report or there has been jack shilling,
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go tang kits tank shooting guns on bugs, and then to the east of the bella, down in center of the guys i submitted a guy that's read at several people have been reported legally injured in tactual games to a residential compound, denise. and that you have heard about our town also in another region in the center are the guys us web major, the guys us to web is no site, right? wherever it is, what you and is really the iris right? hate a residential building, leaving sex paula stadium instead. right now, i am about a marked as a hospital in the middle of the gaza strip down of deborah by law. where by our own hourly basis, we see coffins that being late on the ground for people choose out of the as were either strikes or military reactions on the regions. especially here in the middle of gaza strip. of course, other regions of gaza have being the intensively hacked or are widely ahead. like
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what's happening to drop off and sign units and in other parts of the gaza city itself, which is already under and is there a 80 control in some parts of the city? some neighborhoods an exclusive interview. it's on the russian farm is as a level of says, washington has effectively given is a comp large as the practice spirals further. and you can watch the full interview throughout the day. but for now is a quick preview portions, investments. the ones that i use, or in the sense, the key, the key reason i believe that the washington does want this to still do way, which is a real doesn't play, but that historical terms even sustain the both of settlement arms degree ational for the student and status unavoidable, we hold must a deep breath and the thing, so we restore because of we make sure that no one is expelled from does it. that
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there is no you know, into egypt and integer, the know for those who used to live and does that because this is a to waters wage. and then just the indian friends. and this will go through in all the resolutions of the security council. the guys, but the style of the, of that was the, was the possibility of the conflicts widening going beyond. and that was regional borders. it appears to be a growing concern. some are anticipating the united states to confront a rum with expectations that moscow will then lend support to, to run your thoughts on such a scenario. while i think people who floated this kind of scenarios, the really want to provo, to be a good price. maybe this is what the americans want neither wrong know,
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live and on the want any involvement in this, in this crisis, there is no that, that from level known in this far as i can judge from the recent statement because of a lead to the settlement. there is no type of for any be more unless, unless for a little less because a is no longer can see that there's a place where police students will continue to leave. and i don't see in the, in your own more than 5 weeks in the car and confidence, i'm hundreds of is ready. hostages taken by how mazda remain in captivity. now the, the rest family member is holding a 5, say, march, demanding. the government does more. so freedom, i'd see maria so much them as the story only to reads
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a chapter from the book of psalms of king david. then she lights a candle, hundreds of prayer for hostages. she does it every day, twice a day for the last 40 days. and she says she was not religious until the over 7 to talk happened on her 21 year old son was kidnapped by him as an taken to guys a well he has learned about what happened from these video released by him. asked militant alamo because them on all the young man who were abducted from the super, another music festival on the floor house. what looks like a shelter where they probably tried to hide? here's the one covering his face with his hands. this was the moment. it doesn't distort. ringback my life changing.
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this was the point that in this thoughts place it was keeping it and i understood that you got, i could see, you know, a nice. you can buy your stomach to school, but i'm always one is more than 200 people taking by him us 2 guys against they will. 40 days they'll say it gets tibbetts. he feels like 40 years for their families back home. their relatives meet with gentleness and politicians. clone. the website is an organized flash mobs. marchers and protests with one go to pressure. i will government to back all the time to it 24 hours a day. this is what we assume or demand them to do or the low for my point of view, they don't have to do anything else besides dealing with the hostages. well, he does a kindergarten teacher. you see the so david, so the same age by half,
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the 5 years old, sitting here praying for your coming back, her children and, and target israel, supporting your families of the hostages, to give them strengths and keep hope alive. in almost 6 weeks, their relatives have met with israel's prime minister and president, as well as the defense and foreign ministers seeking mold and just support from them. we don't need no sympathy. we need actions. they don't have time by actions. the families mean whatever it could work. and at any price we let go share it with the devil. we give them anything that they want just is that the keeping up . so when you come back home, us experts say most likely ones to exchange hostages for the thousands of palestinian prisoners who are being held in as rarely jail's talks and all being conducted with the help of some countries like the us costs are in egypt. in october, as rarely forces rescued,
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one hostage for others were released by him as in what was presented by the militant group as an act of goodwill. no official statements have been made about further progress. if any place is there due to bringing back his features, any needs of a thing less bringing back soon and $38.00 days it's too much or bring them. oh no. that is the general name of the public campaign launched in israel and spread far beyond its borders. the faces of the hostages on squares and bus stops on banners and posters at every corner. and on every shop window. in 40 days, thousands of people have taken to the streets, protesting, chanting, singing. they say they want to give a voice to those who cannot speak of the tv. this recent riley has spilled onto one of the country's main highways. the cars could hardly move through the crowd,
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which was driving by expressing nothing but emphasis and slowly diary 2 people. i'm arching under the sun and of the rain having started and they will often move the continuing through the evening, taking short traits to grab something to eat, or when forced to stop by an air defense siren notifying them the time as has sent you to me solves towards israel, the change in its own margins back on the road. people carry pictures of the hostages and is really flags some broad sleeping bags . they don't mind spending a cold night in a makeshift hands, whatever it takes to achieve. they go to be heard. the hostages has taken off from
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tel aviv earlier on tuesday. they have been walking for hours already. been raining and these rows of day, but they never stopped hundreds of people for now with me. 2 more joining on the way i respected to cover the distance of 63 kilometres in 5 days to reach the final destination, which is the office of these really prime minister, jerusalem, the man who these people believe to the end should do more, bring their loved ones back home, most have to replace the ink from israel. here's where the prime minister says he won't take lectures from the tech as president, because as a new, in, if in the out who claims or so forth. i'm us, you know, the forces that support the terrace and one of them is a president or one of the turkey who calls is really totally state, but actually supports the terrace state of homos,
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has himself bombed the turkish villages inside the ticket. so, so we're not going to get any lectures from them. we stand with those and stuff. we're just as intuitive. so out of the classes in the middle east that i guess present the has repeatedly made his feelings about as well. clear. and then he relates to the statement, richard 5 by the one. well holding back his was one small. are they side? israel? do you have an atomic bomb, a nuclear bomb? you are making threats with this. we know this and your end is near. you can have as many nuclear bombs as you want. you can have whatever you want, but you're on your way out. surface president, ridge it side by the one did not vince his words and an address to his party during a group meeting. an uncle of the suggested israel is a terror state, and that how much is comprised of a freedom fighters those fighting for their homeland and says that they are not the terrors essentially doubling down on a statement that he made on friday
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a statement which was not well received by the international community, german chancellor full of shots essentially said that are the ones with marks were upsurge that israel is a states of democracy. it is bound by international law and went on to say that they will continue to support israel and the israel has the right to defend itself . these remarks, of course, a little to no importance to the turkish presidency double down on wednesday, suggesting that the west is not just staying silent, but they are also complicit when it comes to the atrocities being carried out in gaza at the church present is expected to visit germany, he will be meeting with the german chancellor in berlin. and we also expect that he will double down most opponent because president are the ones again and his address stated that there were 45 countries that abstain from supporting a ceasefire and gaza. that was proposed to the un security council, and that those 45 countries he says, will be called that he will talk to them and ensure that big support the cause for
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the most part. she is really, is implementing the strategy for the total destruction of a city and its people. it is literally carrying out state terrorism with the brutality that deliberately bomb civilians on the road after forcing them to leave their homes. and now with my heart of these, i can openly say that israel is a terrorist state, it will be important to see how things develop because just as ties were. so essentially developing between church and israel over the course of the past year that this current conflict in gaza has put an enter that and that the church president is currently backing calls. not just to put israel in the state of israel to trial, but also to investigate some of the claims and the rhetoric that's been issued by to be israel states that it does not have or possessed any nuclear weapons. but serve as president are the ones says the statements like that serve as a confession. so it's going to be interesting to see how the church present it will be received in germany. it's going to be interesting to see the statements that will be coming out of germany as well because germany was one of the $45.00
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countries that abstain when it came to supporting that human resolution. that would have essentially one way or another. i put an end to the conflict and although the boat did pass is what continues it to the chinese, anita. seizing fig. i knew as a job, i have concluded a meeting on the assigned line, the asian pacific economics summit this time of year about a year today. we met in bali on the sidelines of the $0.20. then team members of our teams had important discussions on issues matters and both our nations into the world. but as always, there is no substitute to face to face discussions and always found our discussion, straightforward and frank. and i've always appreciated, were here in downtown san francisco. and as you can see, there are hundreds of people out here celebrating the back the season. paying has
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arrived in the united states and is meeting currently with joe biden. now that meeting has taken place and we heard some optimistic words from the chinese leader in the lead up to the meeting. the china us relationship has never been smooth for 50 years or more and it always faces problems of one kind or another for to large countries like china and the united states tending that backs on each other is not an option. conflicts and confrontation has unbearable consequences. for both sides, as you can see, there are protesters outside. now i'm on the road downstairs. we have heard concerns about gaza and the ongoing attacks on the palestinians. we've heard issues concerning free trade and the impact of us investment and militarization in the pacific. many concerns raised by the protesters related to the rise of organized labor and other issues. now the protestors, some of them did, did kind of saying themselves to one of the gates, you know, as a symbolic protest, opposing apax saying they want to shut down a pack. so a lot of demonstrations taking place outside the apex on it. and as you can see, there are
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a variety of concerns raised by the protesters on they're pointing to the us, the militarization of the pacific and the impact that has on various communities throughout the pacific region. there's also been concerns about gaza and the ongoing bombing and the complicity of the united states and other countries participating in the apex on a lot of different voices raised here at the demonstration. i'm so saying that my congress and my president for supporting the violence is going on. i can see that people have gone. so right now it's uh on the level of genocide and ethnic cleansing. what here while people are being slaughtered and gaza and palestine babies are being slaughtered and massacred, these people are coming here to make money over the interest of the people. so today we're coming here to say people's over profits. wednesday models independence day footprint assignment as a compet convenience, a ranging gaza locals. a little to celebrate all these field retina is about has
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been looking back in history, november 15th, a date. that means both very much, but also very little to the people in palestine. the anniversary of the independence, something declared 35 years ago, but 3 and a half decades on still yet to deliver. what we're witnessing and gaza today is only a continuation of a war that never ended. and one that 1st began when britain gave away part of its empire to establish israel, which led to the violent displacement of palestinians, known as the northwest, and into the never ending conflict we've seen ever since. prior to the independence declaration, the un detailed it. 2 continued occupation of parts of the west bank and is violations of international law. leading of course, to a need to find a solution. during the 5 years under review, the human rights situation in the occupied posting in territory has seriously
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deteriorated israel. the occupying power has been violating the relevant conventions and rules of international law in the generally accepted norms and principles of international behavior. and in 1988 and now there's yasser arafat, chairman of the palestinian liberation organization at the time, took matters into his own hands. the national council announces the name of god. and in the name of the pal student arab people, the stablish mint of the state of palestine on our pill, seen in land without codes, al sharif, also known as jerusalem as its capital. this is based on the natural store, go and legal rights of the pell assume are people to their homeland palestine. it's difficult to underestimate the enormity of the agreements termed at the time as a historic compromise. as palestine had to give up 78 percent of its territory,
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maintaining only gaza eastern roost alone and the west bank. but despite the proclamation the po low had no actual control over the territory. and yours alone was even claimed as israel's capital. the palestinian leadership was effectively a government in exile until 1994. that's when they were finally permitted to self govern. but still on the limited basis, the palestinian authority was created and yasser. arafat became its 1st president and 2012 the u. n. gave palestine the status of a non member observer, bismark date, diplomatic breakthrough for then posting in president obama a boss who noted the symbolism of the date, the 65th anniversary of the un partitioning. what had been british for palestine into jewish and arab countries at the moment has arrived for the world to say clearly enough of aggression settlements an occupation. the un general assembly is
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called upon to day to issue a birth certificate for the state of palestine. but in the years that followed, israel continued not only expanding into the west bank, but increasing its grip on gaza. the impact of israel's aggression against the palestinian people in gaza has become tragically obvious, given the incontrovertible truth of pictures taken and reports drawn up by the united nations bodies to should have prompted the international community. in particular, the security council to play a more decisive role 1st and putting an end to the aggression and then in pushing for a peaceful and definitive solution to the conflict. instead, the reaction was only one of vague merrill disapproval that failed to sway israel in the pursuit of its concealed designs. it's worth noting the us has failed to hold israel accountable and continues funding it as it sees fitz, i've often said, mister president, for this or not of news,
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or we'd have to invent it is the best. $3000000000.00 investment we make, or whether or not it is real, the united states of america would have to invent and israel that and the international community. turning a blind eye to the issue, lead to what we're witnessing today. and most civilian losses across garza which the u. n. chief note is becoming a graveyard for children. last year, mahmoud abbas stated that the crucial step towards peace is recognition of the inalienable rights of palestinians. citizens implemented by diplomatic ads. legal means we have gained the recognition of 140 states and have enabled the transformation of the declaration of independence in the internationally recognized state whose existence could not be denied with the assistance of the you when russia and other states. israel and palestine have held various negotiations,
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some of which made history. however, it all begs the question, why do the us and its allies stand against a ceasefire even now? well, let's recall julian hassan just words. the goal is not a successful war. the goal isn't unless war well last, so from a today my calling mike of good track will be with the the some of the out the, [000:00:00;00]

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