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of the, a breeding ground for disease, that's how the w h o describes guys as big as hospitalized assessed on the territory. stores has 13000 here exclusively from one of its representatives. it's not a hospital anymore. as we said, it's the best. so people on the ground, they've been saying, if we're not dying by problems with dying of disease, and this is now the scenario with facing aid workers transferred 28 out of 31 premature babies in critical condition from dogs. it'll shape a hospital to egypt, as, as the children's desktops, as the crisis began, reach us at 5500 and is really protest, or is it gathered near the unicef building and tell a beef to demand the immediate release of hostages,
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especially children. the are watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow with a look at the top stories from around the world. we start with sky rocketing figures coming from gaza, where the death toll has passed. 13002300, including 5600 children. that's according to palestinian officials. the w h l visited the i'll see if a hospital describing it as a breeding ground for disease are 2 spoke exclusively to one of his representatives . i absolutely understand it. terry conditions, that's the worst of the hospital. so no fresh water supply, no sewage removal system, the waste and the human waste. the medical mace waste piling up, people still sheltering in the hallways or in the, in the, in the compound cause that's the only place they know. but it, it can go to,
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on top of it, the fresh water supply from that they had destroyed the solar panels that they also had for a while. destroyed no fuel. that means no electricity, none of the upper red. this can actually function dialysis patients have died because they couldn't receive the treatment. it's not a hospital anymore. as we said, it's the best. so and as the colleagues described, we had these infants, the premature babies. then we have about to 20 to dialysis patients. if it's still the whole 22, which also needs are to transport and 50 patients with the heavy spinal injuries. and that's, of course the crucial thing because moving them could be pacing a risk on the definitely doing their health war and their life. but this is exactly the situation, the people in the ground of dealing with now the hospitalist thing. what with that, staying in the hospital, is less safe than going on a perilous voyage with unsecured out from down to the south of gaza,
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or maybe further out people on the ground up and seeing if we're not dying by bombs with dying of disease. and this is now the scenario with facing with the app. so the horrible uh, the waste removal system was not functioning sewage system anymore because it needs power and electricity of no existing, fresh water supply. really starting rains and stuff in winter which makes the, the ground even even more perfect. the cramped conditions and then in which people are housing. but the open bones, anything. and that is a perfect ground for, for infectious diseases. so there's no system anymore to deal with those pharmacies to, to provide the drugs necessary does no antibiotics anymore to fight the simplest of infection. so all of this is in shambles. so yes, it's a perfect breeding ground for a, for a horror of scenario. so you see the, what amount of capacity would need to build up in order to replace those existing
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with those last bits capacity. and with the rising inspections, the rising ones and everything, the needs are even higher. so a, an emergency field hospital or anything like this can bring a certain quick release, but it doesn't replace the full replenishment for the full recovery of the system. that needs one thing only, and that's a ceasefire. and the ceasefire now, doctors without borders, stuff and ambulances have also come under attack and gaza, according to reports cars tomorrow, with marks, with the international humanitarian organizations logo were hit. doctors are now calling for an immediate cease fire. in kansas city. our clinic came under fire this morning. our colleagues saw that a wall was turned down into parts of the building was engulfed by far as heavy fighting took place all around. it is rarely tank was seen in the street. and it must have stuff member and 20 relatives in the clinic are in extreme danger. we don't know their status,
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urgency coal for stop to fight in the area or 50 other people, including m a stuff, stuff or in the nearby buildings along with a wounded person needing medical attention. kristof guarantee a works for doctors without borders. here's how he describes the situation and gaza . mrs. kim, we arrive a few days ago and we resume our operation in the service because that is located in the hon. you need south of casa. if i take some photos yesterday and there were some air strikes overhanging this and just doing the time where when we were at the hospital, we received a 3 months because of the cheese. that means a lot of humbling done. so writing together with the interior people wanted to people. oh those interior trim, my case is with fairy says they're all completely dead. and well, we'll note that we'd like the tide very soon and within them a lot of children with a very, very bad injuries. so it's very tense,
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even in the south, and let's try some boat and being out all around. so without any shoot entering goes, we will not be able to continue to. and r duty arch would be fairly, fairly challenging. is really taking steps around a guys's, indonesia, the hospital where a reported 700 patients are receiving treatment. indonesia has condemned the idea of assault and is urging the international community to force israel to quote, stop the atrocities. israel claims the most open fire from inside the facility and is using hospitals to conceal their underground tunnels. we spoke exclusively with the head of indonesian humana training group mercy which operates the facility. i was thinking of the site when we heard that the engine easy and hospital had been attacks. we was shocked. we condemn this action by as well. this is not an arrow, it's our clark, those that have targeted the area around the hospital. this time, the indonesian hospital building was hit directly on the 2nd floor. this is truly
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a heinous crime that israel has committed hospitals and places for fighting. israel has long been accusing some ass of using the hospitals. the shows. this is real plans to strike the hospital before the attack. they create a narrative to justify what they will do next. and now it's all perfectly clear. ultimately, the indonesian hospital could end up like the al, she phones because they stormed its search for what they had imagined would be that made a mess of the hospital in the process. all we need now is this these far. why? because he's kind of even regional than gaza with the fight tickets taking place. if there is a ceasefire, only then can 8 be distributed to the entities in hospital engine easy. it has provided age, but we don't know whether it has made to come to god 0. not this hospital belongs to engine easier. therefore, i'll government also has responsibility to condemn this attack. dozens of wounded palestinians have arrived at nasa or hospital and con eunice among those injured in his really attacks on the southern guns of city, our children and the elderly. that's despite the fact the hospital is already over
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crowded with wounded and people seeking shelter from his really army strikes. as the influx of wounded and ask for hospital remains high, doctors are doing their best to save people. one dr. flood with her children from home, from her home and eastern gaza. to con, unison is now working in the hospitals, surgery department, the medic sleeps and the pharmacy at nestor hospital with her 4 children, but continues to work in dire conditions. and that heavy is really bombardment, a job on this now as to me, i am on the 7th month of pregnancy and i work 24 hours a day. the case is we are experiencing a very difficult to not only require an s as in the operating room, but also require more workload. this exposes my life to many difficulties because i'm pregnant. at the end of the working day. i kind of do the work that i do for my children as a housewife, which forces me to neglect my children. i'm dealing with them. well,
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the civilian death toll grows in gaza. the total number of of porters who have died in the conflict, conflicts so far as already nearing 50. that's according to the committee to protect the journalist. we've spoken to the guys and reporter about life under is really bombardment. i know 5 items shallow in my family and i moved from gauze as to fun units. i leave and one of the schools located west of con eunice as well as going into the markets. we need the means of transportation. cars have certainly stopped working due to running out of fuel and you feel not being allowed in this war, taught us the meaning of the verse. and if you call and the blessings of god upon you, you will not come. the people must know that we need everything in this country. the palestinians are created was every now we have returned to collecting firewood and preparing food and us some of the texas drivers. and they told me that they mixed vegetable cooking oil with some of these. but i didn't travel with it because
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i feel like i'm sitting in the kitchen with a smell of oil. as the world marks annual children this day, more than 5000 the child victims of the war and gaza didn't live long enough to see . it seemed always the un children's emergency funds spokesperson for the middle east and north africa gave us an exclusive interview. he condemned the military attacks on hospitals and school. a lot of things on this day the uh what's, what's the last day uh, we just need to see the internet as a community rise up to the promises to protect children. this is unacceptable. attacking, attacking hospital attacking schools. filters. this is not acceptable. it can, it's can uh, amount to great violations against children's children inches under wides 2 weeks ago. children have little water now more and more till they have no water. um 2 weeks ago, or maybe we had 4000 children that now we have around 5000. so really is
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just the situation is really getting worse bite. our units have has been on the down the than me for this latest escalation. of course, we continue to be on the ground and school. these are still there. we try to reach children and families and health centers with urgent aid from medical supplies to medicine, water and water is only nation materials. consequently, the tracing continues to be extremely di, or actually, or refined. it is more so by the, by the hour of which i'll treat, that's the, that's the reality for children in the youngest tape on the unfortunately, we are supposedly a to celebrate for children they today. unfortunately, this is not the case for the children in regards to this. their rights are not being granted, and they're being denied from their basic rights and needs. meanwhile,
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28th of the 31 premature babies in critical condition had been transferred from the gods as i'll see for hospital to egypt via the roof of border crossing. and that's according to the palestine red crescent society. one of the remaining and pins is yet to be identified while the other 2 were not moved for personal reasons. because as health ministries as the, as really army has completely taken over the side, the director general of government hospitals outlines the challenges of caring for premature babies in a war zone. the sub i know these babies have suffered greatly during their stay at, i'll see if a hospital you do the suspension of all health services in the complex, we found that even the water used for their formula was contaminated. it was not properly sterilized due to the city or lack of resources. consequently, they suffered from vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, leading to significant heart. some of them experienced blood poisoning and severe infections. moreover, the premature babies weren't kept warm enough leading to some of them experiencing
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low body temperatures. typically, one nurse is assigned to every 3 premature babies. however, you did that ongoing seats, preventing rotations. there was a severe shortage of medical stuff available. additionally, there was a critical shortage of medications including antibiotics, ivy, fluids, and supplements as the supplies were not allowed to reach the hospital by the occupation. we received a total of $31.00 babies out of $39.00. is a babies have been monitored, including 2 who died this morning at i'll shoot for medical complex. well, according to police, standing official is $5500.00 children had been killed in does a since october 7th, on average. that's one such tests every 10 minutes or about $120.00 to each day. release of staggering figures have made some other recent wars. pale in comparison in syria, says 2011 more than 30000 children retail. that's at least 7 per day off again, a stance on average of 4 last to the fighting on
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a daily basis. the spiraling death tone does that comes as a rule that looks on with no action being taken by the international community. the, i'm deeply concerned about clear the violations of international humanitarian law. that we are witness. gas phase, becoming a good idea of that. you evidence of goes on boys that he positively being cute or
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even just every day. the last thing we are hoping to teach her families will be come and take her. we are all her parents, not only me, but all those around me here. we women here want to take care of the child. why? because where are standing shoulder to shoulder in the lobby charter, the should i was at the street near my house, playing football. when the booming started, i lost my leg. buildings began to collapse, everything began to fall. when i tried to get up and saw that i had a stone and my foot, i tried to remove it, but unfortunately i noticed that one leg was already turned off and the other was
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broken. i wanted to live a normal life, go to school and just play football. but no, i am without a leg. the christmas i was just lying in bed when we were strong. i set up 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. so i thought i was dying of the intent of the glass. so i was going to the store to buy groceries for my family and the bombing began. and as a result, my like was 3. 012 in the normal life were times this is not like i wasn't, i like the
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other the oh i have countries to assist and supports us to stop this moment. let's have slides and the follows. no one helps. please help us. while the western world has thrown its weight behind israel, china is seeking to act as a peace maker and is partnering with eric countries to media and, and to the crisis in the region. what is it we are willing to work together with our brothers and sisters in arab islamic countries on ceaseless efforts, the crowd of war and cause as soon as possible to easily humanitarian crisis and promotes a comprehensive just and lasting solutions that are posting an issue in the nearest future, real quick, the sheet international community must ex urgency taking effective measures to prevent this tragedy from spreading. china certainly stands with justice and found us in this conflict, since the conflict broke out. so we have been working hard to de escalate. i'm to protect civilians, expunged humanitarian relief, and prevent humanitarian disaster. we call for a 2 state solution and the time the implementation of
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a comprehensive just unless the solution to the power steering an issue or if you have any above the war must end immediately. we must immediately move to a cease fire. but aden food supplies must be allowed to enter immediately. we must avoid more civilian depth and trauma. why that is because we are seeking more cooperation with our friends in china now and with all responsible countries that are aware of the seriousness of the situation in order to work towards ending this crisis and resolving the great situation as quickly as possible. in the chinese foreign minister is meeting with foreign policy leaders from aero been muslim majority nations. and paging that allegation is set to hold talks with the 5 permanent members of the un security council. they are pressing for an end to the hostilities in gaza and to allow humanitarian aid to enter the palestinian enclave . we spoke with colored buffy professor at puzzle university who says moscow in bay . james approaches to the gaza complex differ from western states as they focus on
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a quick and peaceful resolution. and we have the key 9 most cool supporting us in the united nation and security call. so supporting all that or is it ocean guarding for immediate stop of, of this invasion of this interview mean a tech every day. apartment of a hospitals of schools, of religion, camps of civilian towns and cities. and allowing the humidity in hell to reach those who needs it most immediately. so we things from moscow on the game for the stand and that's why the ministers are mostly ministers under the leadership role. so the idea are going all the way
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to picking on most school affairs, and then they were to go to other children. countries that are a permanent members of the security council violation, hoping that they can make some change and all of their uh, supports and attitude towards the conflict game. cuz in around 40 is really children are still being held hostage by 100 loss with their futures on certain people who've taken to the streets of televi. if they were building housing . the children's organization unit stuff is really, protesters are demanding the government assets to bring about the quick return of hostages, taken by hamas. you are all children. this is the most urgent task you may have. you must not stop and all of these children are safely back home. the very concept of human rights of children's rights is based on the premise the
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children deserve special protection and care, especially in times of war, that their father abilities something that should be great. it's just random specials protection, the relatives of those hostages. they want them back and they will continue to fight, no matter what happens because they want their loved ones back at tom. and they are saying to these rarely government, we understand that you wanted to start him off that you want define ish all the terrorist, but may be 1st of all, think about our families, our babies, our children, and think how we can bring them home and officer that do whatever you want. so these riley government is really a separate team. they don't want that to tell too much details because they think that they will speak too much the deal will be can. so that's why there is a lot of room or bad that we think that said, these riley government is willing to release the public see me and say event is
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black. i don't their head if they will. and on their hands they will have some postage is especially the children, the young ones and their mother's back gets home and there for the children. and for them may be as well. we like change them for some very said that kill does. riley's unfortunately, but they have no other choice. it's a mass boy card of american and as rarely, goods as gaining pace around the world as people stick to show their solidarity with the palestinian people. cairo's supermarket shelves stocked with well known american brands sit untouched. egyptians are turning to domestically produced food and clothing instead in turkey, a groceries from companies alleged to support as well, are often menu at restaurants in the countries parliament. while mcdonald's branches had earlier come under attack by protesters, events with the rebels, a band of the sale of all american goods and local markets, as well as those produced by international companies that support as well as
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occupation of palestine. we caught up with the locals to find out more, a little for sitting. now, when i go buy anything for myself or for my kids, i 1st task if the product is related to israel or america, if yes, i try to find that alternative. and if there is no other option, i don't buy it. and the important part here is to stand in solidarity with our brothers since the start of the aggression in gaza. i haven't bought a single american product, not even a pepsi every time i think about buying one of their products. i remember the images of innocent children's dead bodies after being struck. that is why i don't buy their products and i never will again, to say somebody and they are hypocritical devils because there are so many hypocrites in this country. they can engage in this hypocritical devil re, to we do not approve of mcdonalds and similar establishments in any way. and it is necessary not to go to their places. we should be with our muslim brothers,
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while the blood of palestinians is being shed, we should not be enjoying ourselves here. we need to stand with our palestinian brothers as much as we can work with whatever they do, we do not approve. as a nation, we are against the if there's a boy called, we will need to boy caught together. i believe that if we unite, we can overcome this issue. labs that, that'd be awesome. we in yemen are not afraid to boycott the products of the company, supporting the zionist occupation and the war against our brothers and gaza in palestine. recently we benefited from the war on yemen and the 9 year siege. we launched our own local production, which is a national local alternative for those products. so we have self dependency. we spoke with a turkish foreign relations expert to find out more about the boy cods on the topic here. you like that? it's very normal for the boy go to spread. israel pacifically commits older ones that states, you know, do, bombing hospitals, getting babies visa,
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unimaginable actions. we saw actions go down by terrorist, the shows that israel is a terrorist eyes, therefore, not only arab countries, but the old countries with a conscious should support these boy goods. initially, it will undoubtedly affect the jump markets, but this impact will be showtime. in the long run, both the individual countries and the companies of these individual countries will get benefits when e's real estate on companies isolated as significant to void with an edge. however, we know that nature always feels devoid with something else. i don't believe the boy goods lifetime will be alone, as israel has repeatedly committed war crimes for the past 50 years, workers has been imposed consistently. however, these boards ended instantly when israel took a step back. we'll see the ends of the boy goods of the ceasefire assigned between israel and palestine. the, it's been 10 years since the year of my don uprising began in the key of mass and
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rushed across the joining of crimea with russia. and the conflict in the don bass were some of the key moments on the past. ukraine embarked on, in his aftermath the so called here on my, the on began and the country's capital on november 21st 2013 people gather to protest against the governments in band and many of the association agreement with the european union and build this the next day, ukraine's opposition leaders announced the start of an indefinite strike. tens of thousands gathered on the streets brought in by buses from around the country, rights and classes with security forces, again, which grew into a 2. all right, let's discuss this now live with host of conservative daily podcast, jo altman, to jo, great to have you on the program with us. it's been 10 years since the year of my done uprising and new crime looking back at the causes all those years ago. how did you create the end up in the situation? it finds itself in today as well,
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the same people that were in that uprising in 2013 or convincingly the same people that are in the is off battalion and a part of this nazi regime. that is create a is me grinder in ukraine. but you don't have to look any further than what the us did when they got involved with and pushed towards the means being the makes the cord, which was obviously brokered. it's a great piece that led to the conflict that happened in dumbass over 8 years. and so, you know, you said that there are people that were actually shipped from all over the country in the kia, in order to fight. i would argue that there were people that were shifting all over the world into that environment, or the crate crate, civil unrest in order to remove the president. and so that, so i like to study it from this perspective and i know that i'm going a little bit further than you want on this particular parallel. but we can look at what happened in that ukraine. we look at the conflict and we can look at later on uh, the admission that the entire mesa chord was actually created as a ruse in order to give time for ukraine to actually be able to stock up on
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a militarization and, and their weapons rate. and we found that out just a few years ago as an admission by the drug or the previous german chancellor. so there's so much that have gone into this, but look at the, the parallels and the fraudulent election in 2014 and ukraine's what happen to the united states in 2020 the removal, the president, ukraine. what they did, the president trump in 2020. what, what they didn't sedan to president alba here. you can, you can actually look at the c i a or western influence as to what happened overseas in ukraine as a testing ground. what they could do over the world, and they just don't stop until they get to the point where they create so much trouble and chaos that they finally are able to put in the vehicle with a cabal that they have that that happens to agree to exist globally, and joe, joe, you mentioned the, the clear signs of foreign influence in the might on to, in whose interest were those events. i think it all favors this kind of western
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group of people that are looking at, you know, called the world economic forum, calls the w h o called this couple of people that are running things around the world in this rotted environment for, for decades. this is not a new phenomenon. we've been dealing with things like this around the world. we looked at what happened in our rack or look what happened in afghanistan. you could look at the things that happened in kenya with the the bargaining agreement in 2008, the saw a prime minister and a president share power and an african nation. you see what they did in sudan? what they did in libya, you know, the people of libya loved cut off, and yet they were able to basically murder them in the street with foreigners. those people were not part of the libyan. if they were, they were, they were part of that group of people that wanted to create a civil unrest of were doing pay to do so. and the following, the unrest we saw the overthrow of the government crimea a succession to russia. the war on the don bass and the conflict today between moscow and camp. is it fair to say all the is a key events were inevitable consequences of that unrest 10 years ago or could this all have been avoided?
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but i think it could have been avoided, but we had to enter into honest agreements. and really, i mean if it's, if you look at it from a historical perspective, you have to look at the fact that russia just wants or solving to be respected. and that the rock that exists inside of the european union, which by the way, since that union exists, has not been good for any nation inside of the european union. so it hasn't been good for anyone other than those people that, that benefit personally from it. so i think it could have been avoided if they entered into honest dealings. but we have to look at what the people been saying and done bass and other parts of, of ukraine. they've been dealing with the corruption that they were talking about back in 2013. and with this, this, this uprising and ultimately this crew that was, that was sanctioned by washington. it's created the entire environment that we're in now in the large part that's not the people of ukraine that were making those decisions. the lot of the people that are in ukraine are actually family members of people in russia. it's a natural, a connection to the those, those nations days, but the outside, what's the crate, this chaos and ultimately it could've been avoided.
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