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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  May 11, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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here in the the color there, i'm just off the attain. this isn't use our line from the coming up in the next 16 minutes, palestinians pack the entire lives onto trucks. all these really minute trade issues. and now the evacuation order for eastern roof on the wounded on the dead. i'll take him to the overburdened ox, a hospital in central garza, which is running out of fuel and medical supplies loc, the 2nd on a vast reassuring i will place killing. is there any forces shot dead the out? is there a john list while we're forcing in the occupied west sauce through craniums fleet,
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thoughts of the khaki regions? russia says it's making advances and then based on far as small with the sports, it's advantage you oklahoma as moreno as in the asian champions league final. the japanese team came from behind to beat out to one and the 1st match and the to like final the well, it's not that teen g m t, that's for pm and gaza for these really minute tree is expanded. it's ground operation in the southern most areas of the strip area on saturday. israel's ministry issued a 2nd of actuation. what do you see? those flies, the for more neighborhoods of east. and rafa there are reports of heavy fighting in that area. and these ready met a tree also says full rockets were fired towards the car and we saw them coughing is not on the called us 3 times. and the neighbors came and said get out cookie. we sent an evacuation order for the entire area. what should we do here?
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do we wait until we all die on top of each other? so we decided to name it's better to assume we are forcibly leading up to the occupation all me threatened us through re quoted close and in a post published on facebook, we are leaving because of a fee and due to collision, we are leaving for the unknown and there are no safe areas, a tool, all the areas left are in say hello, elsewhere in the strip because as health ministry says it's uncovered and all the mass graves found inside a section of the house chief and medical complex. many of the bodies appeared to have been shops of the close range. nobody but such a w. we call in the international community, human rights organizations, the international criminal court, and the w h o to document is ready to crimes and hold as rarely officials accountable for these crimes. also for the immediate release of old medical stuff and at least the 2 bodies had been taken to the alex the hospital and darrow bala. after a night of heavy bombardment in central and southern garza,
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we understand 8 children were among the dead. out of here as tara cowboys and begins are coverage. we are now in the month of august the hospital, which is the main central hospital in the world. what we can see right now here is that new bodies aligned on the grounds as they did not find any place for them inside the refrigerators in the smoke, in order to be kept in signs of today. earlier, at least 30 palestinians have arrived to the hospital as the bodies. we can see families now remaining beside the bodies of their beloved one. we can see the bodies of elderly people, women, and children who do now do not have even a burial. some of them are still on identifying to do to the masses, feel destruction of attacks being carried out by these, by the military. now, the capacity of this move is sure. lemme to the cannot take more than 10 bodies is
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found. that's absolutely terrifying. in light of the on going is where the military campaign on the unprecedented tale of death amongst civilians in the central area as the hospital is struggling to keep operating in light of the jeep sure what to do to use the ball outages in the entire area target surprising which is 0. there is the palestine or we can now speak to a correspondent of honeywell more and he's also in dial bala. he joins us now from outside on. so hospital hunting, we know is there any forces have been expanding their evacuation? what is, what do we know right now about the situation on the ground and rough on of the yes. well, the new exact question orders are in fact the quite consistent. what's going on on the ground is really monetary how it is stated within the past 24 hours. that the
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operations and rough idea is limited. but what we're seeing on the ground is more expansion of the military operations in the air strikes and intense bombing campaign. that has started to include the central part of the city and the central southern part of robust city all the way very close right now to the site we were, we reported from all these past months, the are the kuwaiti a hospital and near areas where it's 1000 of displaced families set up there makes shift tens industries or inside evacuations on the shoulder. and from the horror of the work. these, the new evacuation orders are sending people into new on searching it is that they don't know where to go. but typically after they've proved that the have, the, these evacuation is zones or is safe zone designated by there's really a military are not safe out there. old people ended up being killed inside these designated zones. more people have lives dropbox so far with those dimensions, right? now, according to honor, we're looking at at least a $150000.00 people have
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a really evacuated, there's still more people who are trapped in areas that are unable to evacuated from because of the intensity of the bombing and the intensity of the fire, extreme fire and expand forces bite is really a motor military just within the past half an hour reports or more reports of from us to them. and janine a neighborhoods these on the eastern side of robust city, of more people following casualties and more injuries. and these are the people who could not leave their residential homes or the area where their shoulder again, because they were not given enough time. they were given as little as a few minutes to evacuate, but they were caught in the line of fire. meanwhile, in new evacuation orders in zip valia city right now on this very military seat said that after weeks of monitoring and security surveillance, it came to a conclusion that the palestinian finally, who's a rearranging themselves in j valia. and because of that, the, or ok do the accordingly and they are going to be using more extreme force engine
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valley itself and in preparation for a ground invasion. so just to remind off here is jamalia is in the north we've been hearing about now. about creation was both in the south around rafa, and also refreshed fighting and jamalia in the north. where will so hearing honey from the goal is the health ministry that they found. another mass grave in the nose that they all chief a hospital took us through. they found this is, will, the situation is keep to evolve in a very difficult way, and they've all been getting much more complexity than the mazda group. they've been discovered at the civil hospital today. and within the past 48 hours, they've paramedics and civil defense screwed. this cover a previous math degree. but right now we're looking at the total number of 5 massive group and only a ship. that house for the 3 more were discovered as an author hospital, as well as more one more in college,
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one hospital that's in the northern part on one more out of the check point that was set up by it is really military. that check point was, was set up as a safe cord or for people when they receive the evacuation orders to move to the southern part of district. but this new discovery, we're talking about a total number so far within the past 48 hours, at least 80 bodies being retrieved from this one mass to raise bodies of young ones by the use of women and other patients and injuries as they are approved. these were patients and injuries inside the house and the fact that they are buried under a huge pile of sands. and there is about extend it to more than 5 meters under the ground. so just that there was a massacre committed inside a ship hospital. and let me ask you too, honey about the hospital that you were standing in front of us. i understand. it's just our way from potentially running out of fuel and fearful having to suspend or operation.
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this will in fact the hospital has already started to cut down on major services. and within hours we are going to see complete the closure of major departments inside the hospital. that will include the, i see you on some of the operations room given the limited amount of fuel available right now, just to keep the hospital operation of just a reminder, dollar of you or the past the 12 hour has been very intense here at the hospital is seeing at the a cert plus then the injury is pouring into the hospital as of overnight, a tox. it causes further civilian casualties across the central area in the western part of their box to the, into the northern part in the eastern part of the central areas. when more people poured into the hospitals not only injures, but also evacuated, seeking shelter inside the hospital. this will be a disaster,
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this is the only operational hospital in the central area, and really a running out a very low capacity possible. and without a fuel. we're going to be looking at the major major health crisis going on inside the hospital, honey muffler that they're pushing for us from the ground from daryl bella. that's in the central part of the goals district where a lot of people have been told to evacuate. thank you very much, honey. well, let's take a closer look now at the situation in the south of the strip of even reporting on friday is really for us as a drop leaf that sorry for the south eastern part of rafa. district ordering people that to leave, you know, earlier on saturday trinity is ready ministry issues. a 2nd evaluation order us a neighborhoods east, a rough associated or comes off to votes of heavy fighting in that district. and just that in the south, that area, a mountain blue is where it is rainy forces have now been stationed or we can speak to most of now. so he's a chief executive officer at the founder of scientific a non profit charge. you organize ation. he joins us now from rossa in the gaza
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strip. most of you will not adopt yourself that your organization brings surgeons to people in need. i understand, but you and your team, apparently at the european hospitals you arrived a few days ago. you were essentially troops that yes, correct. where fighters, scientific is a medical organization that brings the surgeons primary care physicians and nurses, as well as their medical supplies, to conduct complex surgeries and treat patients with ones in garza. and this is our 2nd mission during the war, but we were here before the war in august 2023, where we conducted one of the largest medical operations in gaza. and uh for the past several years. uh we are um, a us organization and we have uh some searches from around the world that actually work with us. and for this nation, we have a 17 that medical personnel between the surgeons, primary care physicians,
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nurses and operations with us and goes on this time. so you, you arrived by my understanding a few days ago. what's been the situation there for you on the ground. obviously we know that the roof of crossing has been closed. do you have a sense of whether you'll able to leave? are you able to carry out new mission as we are on here? on april 29th. and we are expected to stay here for 2 weeks. we were operating for the 1st week, but with the no problems and then the, the military operation started an eastern rough. huh. uh, but then it started trickling, further west, where our safe house supposedly was. uh and uh, this morning we received the evacuation orders from a block 6 and dropped off for our safe house that is no longer safe to evacuate. so we had to interrupt our work at the hospital, then go back and pick them our stuff from the unsafe house and bring it back to the
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or being hospital or medical supplies, food supplies, water, and everything, bring it to to the european hospital. in fact, when the operation started about 3 or almost 4 days ago, now, the understanding was then the military operation is a centered on eastern part of rafael. but we have what we have experience seeing is completely otherwise. in fact, the bombs were falling in the neighborhood where we are within a distance of less than 500 meters away from the supposedly safe house, the foot tower searches and positions. asterisk, we have uh, 12 us citizens. we have 3 brothers citizens. we have an addiction citizen and also uh from $11.00 position from oma. so we felt unsafe in the, supposedly the conflicted house or the safe house. and uh, we could the street for nice because of the continuous, indiscriminate bombing in the area. you've been talking about falling,
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this falling from the sky. i'm curious about what you've been seeing as ease of activation orders or issues on the ground. we know is really forced as an hour and the goal is aside on the roof of border crossing. have you seen any, is there any troops on the ground near where you've been, you know, we haven't, we tried to avoid getting even closer even our movements within rafa has to be a whole denatured and notified ahead of our, of any trip to ensure the safety of our, of our medical personnel. so we tend to, if we want to go, for example, from the state house to the european hospital, we go ashley west and then head north and then go south. so we avoid the area where the military operations is taking place. so we have not seen and he's rarely soldiers, but we can hear the continuous bombing all the time. and bonds have have been told you. uh, as i said within less than 500 meters radius from our safe house. and as i'm talking to you now, i can hear the, the time shows in the background. you say you're going to hear the tank shells.
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what's the situation right now for you at the hospital, both in terms of safety for patients and stuff that as well as your teams ability to be able to cast. so there is a need and i think it will be in hospice. and we, we see a lot, what is a safe bet so far? nothing has reached us in terms of, you know, the risk we have not be in order to evacuate. the problem that we are facing at the hospital is the fact that the moment the, the evacuation owners, wherever released by the body is rarely army. many of the employees on the, the medicine person on the medical staff had to be in the hospital or actually from roth, from using robin. and so once they evacuation orders for the eastern part of the central office now has been issued. a lot of those positions and medical personnel had to evacuate with their families, as on the last day, which is west of con eunice. so they had to go in builder tends to effectively in
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the middle of nowhere. and that a $50.00 operations at the hospital, in fact, the hospital card fee is running with the skeleton personnel. and we federal scientific here at the hospital is trying to bridge the gap because for example, the emergency room has 11, physician, the, the, the, the operating rooms are run by a few nurses and doctors because many have to be faxed away. and we are actually, the center scientific team is literally mounting the o r's and the e r at this point. okay, at a time when there is so much desperate need most of now so that the chief executive officer, such as scientific a non profit charge you organization with a team on the ground at the or p and hospital that in the gaza strip. thank you so much for joining us. so, and we wish you and your team all the best with your walk and, and we hope you stay safe. thank you. i mean, was a us report on, is there any military operations in cause a has found its use of american weapons likely violated international. the state
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department's reports issued to congress had read criticism of israel's minute tree conduct, but it stopped short of identifying specific instances that would then justify withholding military aid project on hand. reports from washington, dc is what we are seeing and got the death destruction and starvation a violation of international law. that is what the state department has been investigating. if they said yes, us military aid could be cut off. the report found it's possible israel is violating the law, but they are definitively saying it is using language like it is reasonable to assess the defense articles has been used by as really security forces in consisted with it's i h l or international humanitarian law obligations. but they argue the law does not have to be invoked because israel is investigating the report says,
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israel says it's implementing restrictive measures to protect sites such as hospitals, schools, places of worship, and un facilities. according to the united nations hospital and medical facilities have been attacked, more than 600 times. schools attacked more than $200.00 hundreds of houses of worship destroyed. and 169 un facilities have been attacked. that's not highlighted in the report, but it does signal out a long list of incidents. spelling out the facts. israel targeting humanitarian convoys, including the killing of 7 world central kitchen workers, attacks on hundreds trying to get a targeting buildings, housing to manage hearing aid workers. analysts say this kind of us criticism of israel is unprecedented. they make factual findings that israel's violating international law, they want it to be a political decision to hold weapons, not a legal requirement to withhold weapons. and so i think that was
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a political decision of the white house and the state department to deliberately fall short of requiring themselves to hold arms shipments so they can use that as a carrot and stick politically. with this, riley's, this doesn't change you as president joe biden's threat to cut off offensive weapons. if israel launch is a full scale invasion of ralph, but it does lay out more reasons why he might patty coffee, l g 0, washington. well that's playing out of there, a senior political analyst smell on the shower. he joins me not here and other hoss junior mountain area. you and i was speaking about the choice of language here. you said it was a bit of a funds, john, and i'm curious about the motivation behind that. is this about leaving the space for political maneuvering on, on the parts of a bite and, and his officials or say more to so there is more to it in the sense that the united states would like to take a distance from the ongoing crimes that are unfolding on tv screens that are on the
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world. so there's a bit of a moral slash legal responsibility that lies in the fact that they are not such as are providing the weapon that are used to kill civilians, women and children, and gods are destroying cause bunch of other things, hospitals. and so, so far, and then there is of course, the protocol because if there's an election year in the united states and by that is looking more and more like he is. and is there any sewage like he's nothing yeah . his puppy. and that he does is there, i was bidding, it's dirty work by defending it, even when it does the worst of crimes. and that is actually bleeding a lot of his support and democratic party, but also in the united states of large, especially the last 3 weeks. as we see students that are involved corrupt in american universities. is this setting the scene potentially then found some more restrictions on whether it's coming from the us?
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yeah, but it's not really serious. i mean, in the end of the day since congress approved, then you're then even before the trip since i've been going to is or the fact that he stopped the, the 2000 pounds bonhams. i know that shipment of them or it's just basically the 10 is do you really need 2000 bonds to bomb roughly where there are more than a 1000000 displaced by the city. and so, i mean is that the way to go? so it's sort of the least of the least of the least that the united states can do. and even though it is not really that serious, because already so many shipments have left towards is read that i really don't think that's going to make much of a difference. in fact, if anything, he just kind of making nothing else. because if he has some sort of a unit, that is my thing. but if i go cowboy, you know, we would fights with our, you know, fingernails wouldn't affect the, is there is flush with american weapons. well,
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in terms of that you, you mentioned that illegals i mention, and the us is a signatory to the genocide convention. it's not a signature you to the rooms not to use in the international criminal court, but they're all proceedings ongoing. at the i, c j, the international court of justice is the legal liability issue here for the us? well, remember when, when south africa 1st, a bunch and it's a complaint against is right? remember what color besides the spokesperson for the national security council? you said this was baseless medical, this senseless, i think that there was which in fact it's the american position that turned out to be medically baseless and south place because the court, the i c, j took it seriously and said there was, i probably got plausible case for genocide and then america is in fact complicit. and it's because it's been shown thing. is there a giving its arms money? and also the problem is that it's going to be almost impossible to think that
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the i c j wouldn't be able to hold the united states and accountable, or that as anybody in the world wouldn't be able to take any action. especially if the un security council with the u. s. veto for, for any, for anything to be actionable, implemented below. so suppose so the united states is what it is that any suspicion would render its position legitimate, even though it's not necessarily illegal in the very 6th sense of the word. they can block anything that they don't stick with the council, they will probably bucks whatever that di, c, j. but it's moral stand. it gets to change, expanding is being compromised because of its support. not just the nothing else is right. and it certainly feels like there is something deeply important at stake. leave it that for now. knowledge are thank you for joining me again. well speaking
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of building us pressure that has the media reports that israel has built a secret towards a facility and the negative doesn't. 3. is there any with some brothers have come forward to describe the harsh conditions, including the tenant, has been blindfolded, strapped down and forced west diamonds. in april, his reading newspaper heart at the report of the testament, even as rainy doctor, he said, we are all complicit and breaking the law down to 0. it has reports of the multiple 1st hand accounts of abuse of palestinians. is there any facilities both before and during the school? year with national was a we were blindfolded impatient, badly is riley forces accused us of carrying and using weapons like to they transferred us to an army camp in israel, delete the adult to unite on us and some sand on us to reach and to shoot us after 2 hours of being half naked in such conditions and moved us a few maces and told us to get ready for execution. not most of the minute i feel pain everywhere on my body. before it just depends on our needs for hours they kept
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asking me about the tunnels and about their captives held by him. awesome. as i, i told them i'm 70 years old and i know nothing about these matters. they hit me a lot when i couldn't find an answer to their question what's what am i oh, what the mice spent? the 1st 3 days without food was that we would not allowed to go to the toilets. we would beat and harshly over the 1st 3 days. after that they moved us to another place to some new methods of torture. after a 3 day stub ation, they gave us a meal that's not even enough for child. always in bringing logic of us who is the director of prisoners and detainees department at the organization, physician space human rights as well. he joins us now from occupied east joyce. and now do you, i know you've been hearing testimony like this for years, but things have gotten worse since october. tell us what's the change a good evening left us. yeah. actually, the only thing we knew about
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a detention facilities on the design, the buzz is before the size of the law is a whole different a string from what we are facing done what we are know and what we are here right now and send us i don't to books, especially when we are speaking a about the style pool that is already army using is military base us detention centers, a beside you and our prisons throughout all controlled by the is already present. so the surface of the army started to handle special needs a but a single problem guys, you know, many do we base in which are i'm not the way to, to contain or to a to has to be nice at. so it's not only do you the to do the pain is a nice thing from the rights of significant scale for a, of a place to stay in the it's not the door to be
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a detention center. what? uh, what, sorry, sorry to interrupt because i wanted to ask you a little bit about the detention centers that you were talking about. the ones that one minutes recounts that have now been a detention center of the us media reports we've been seeing have been focusing on one in particular. so they came on, which has taken on as you say, new significance since this will began. i know your organization has raised very serious concerns about what's been specifically happening that tell us about what you've been hearing. as a we actually we started to hear about this place a nearly december. we start off with the military base of the south and south to resign. the that we are going to see a problem guys are, are being a, they are being able to displace the, the, we do the do you need to think about this place before it was the attention center . in any case before that, a i actually we started to hear about a value on the fly in a situation on conditions of deal. when we started to be about to job of beating a,
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we started the about the point of dying. see, that's the end of december, but we're going to get, i mean, will be shortly reformation because the oppression a policy in the army sense of total, a belonging to the guy. think of the ceo from guys is what we called a bull somebody disappearing a because the taking people song does that, and these people are banishing. we don't do anything about them all to be in what condition all this in what condition of it being held? the what are the good stuff we don't think so we start to your we start the last question we already in december asked on, do you mind guys what only allow me to give us the don't official numbers on a student who died in this facility, but they cannot 4 months,
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we didn't get around, so there is no show number of our money, but a student has died about that has to do with the the star. you've also mentioned, sorry i want to pick up on something you said that you've, you've mentioned instances of torture. we've been hearing about instances of prisoners for instance, having that there hadn't cups on so time fee that they then are forced to have 2 patients. i know something that your organization has emphasize emphasized in the past. i'm in these for votes of profound degradation and suffering, but some medical stuff at these facilities. there's also a protocol of keeping and unity on record. so that prevents the possibility of investigation. so it sounds like there is an awareness that this is against all ethics and morals. exactly, exactly, because the thing that we had on the farm based on do we, uh, from this company is from people who got the lease together. or from us thoughts is a we, we funded by think, lee, or originally like guidelines. so many students mentioned in december though,
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a guideline that they are you will know how to, but i think the hospitals of the army been in just of safety safety, my soul agent that guides. i'm a guy in general. somebody's don't say that again, that's all we are speaking about giving treatments or people enjoy the people who lives on by daniel to spend. julie's giving them the following during the day is a guideline visit with guidelines. hold on, hold to nadia. i want to ask you because these guidelines, speaking about giving treatment. so people in the village and then a lot of what we've been hearing about in, in these latest reports, is based on evidence from wistful blog is by my understanding. they also speak about the fear of repercussions for themselves. it feels like there is a climate of fear for the people who work there, as well as a button to is the week of the sun, the labels,
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somebody's doing it's actually been diagnosed with somebody so offensive speaking about these doors a walk, they are trying to kind of notice the visual design to go to can i have them set up for anybody? it is a claim and the guideline is the, is this guy, this guy's, i just don't think these positions wrong. got there is already bought it. but do we think that a lot. ready mostly is also the and was the way then don't last place as the board thing to these don't or from any of those sort of felt that because these positions be available that i'm going to pay attention. but they are in a place that no physician on no doped or gun, but this is a is, is mission with fans without for ethics that you need to do not j. as i said, the director of the prison is indeed tanny's department at physicians for human rights as well. thank you for joining us on entre 0. so thank you. thank what
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sounded to us since all was there a john history and a block they was killed during and is really minute 3 rage and the janine refuge account and independence investigation confirmed that she was shot in the neck. mine is really smart. the serene was posting an american the us government agreed with the findings but no charges have been brought. sanders, robbie has more from ramada and the occupied west bank. the. c may live in 2022. janine refugee camp in the occupied was a journalist and nice life list below a treat for friends, desperately trying to get to her. but it's really gunfire is too heavy. in the 2 years since the targeted killing of old 0 corresponded sherry of israel has killed 2 other odors, the red journalist both in garza cameraman summit were killed in a drill and striking december and cameramen homes of the to killed in an air strike
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the following. month holmes always goes a bureau chief wilder to his eldest son and the 5th member of the family to be killed in the war. in fact, since the war began, at least 60 relatives of old 0 staff have been killed in seemingly deliberate is really a tax. the risk to journalists were already extreme when she really was killed. 2 years later, conditions on the ground in gaza and the occupied westbank are even worse and days before the end of the 1st 3 of her death is real order. the shut down about a 0 in jerusalem expelling reporters and confiscating equipment. it's clear that they are tired of getting is just the, the 0 stuff and they trying even to kill the facts of the tools. not only about this will about own what the bell se dns stuff already under the is riley book evasion. and that is very well. i'll at least 143 journalists and medial workers
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have been killed in garza since the war began in the occupied west bank, where sharing was going down. journalist reporting on the intensifying military rates regularly come under attack. even in memorial enrollment, look dedicated to serene, has not been spared indignity during the rate in december as early soldiers surrounded the area and posed for pictures. sharon was a household name in the arab world. a woman of the people for stories captured every aspect of the palestinian experience. she was bold, unapologetic, and her murder was considered so tragic, so odd dishes that it has become a milestone in the concert. her friends say they miss her sense of humor. i cannot witness, but any i used to watch. sons is here to see. she is very hard to or chooses. you are now suffering after she died. i said, i'm not gonna watch the news, but nowadays we watch all the time. i'm not going to lie. sometimes i expect to see
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her, so we miss her. shooting has a very special story. hers is a legacy built on being a voice for her. people. reporting on the injustice and oppression of israeli occupation, a job she died doing. her absence felt no more than ever. as her people suffer, the worst of violence they've ever seen. the same bus route, the old 0 run the look the occupied westbank. palestine wanted speak to him, mccarren. he is a pressed freedom advocate with the national press club. he joins us now from washington, dc, but it has been 2 years. no one has been held to account. i know your organization has called for the retraining of his really forces. what was the response? a silence on the retraining, and it's just, it's not a solution. it will not bring back extreme, but it will not provide justice for sharing. but it's a, it's a step that needs to be taken. if you're going to act as if you want to correct the
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situation, clearly the retraining needs to happen. and uh no, uh, did i buy the yo idea on uh the united states has not pressed enough for this? we think it's a, it was a signal. it was a signal to, um, the idea that there would be uh, no consequences for the killing of journalists and adults ranges. you talk about a signal when you look at the numbers of journalists and media workers has been killed and garza. is there any doubt in your mind that is where it has been targeting john that we think they're clearly has been targeting? there are certain cases where it seems that you know more clear than others. but the identification of a and the proof of targeting, as we've seen, insurance pays, takes time and cooperation. and so we can't you know,
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we can't point to proper government investigations 2 years on insurance case. we have great journalistic pieces. i have no doubt that sharing, they knew who she was, she was, they knew she was pressed and that she was killed. and i believe that the crew will be made on many of these other phases related to a journalist working in gaza. now, just the conditions make it almost impossible to definitively prove these cases during the war. if this is a policy in full model, otherwise, with the israeli defense forces, what might be a strategic motive, a thoughts behind it? and so they hate to sort of take their make their explanation, but it early in the process they, they warrant that they could not would not protect
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a major media organizations operating in the gaza. they have clearly limited severely, the conditions under which western journalists can enter and leave gaza. i just saw an interview this week with william booth from the washington post, where he talked about how we went in to guys a in a armored vehicle. and it had 4 video screens in the interior and he was hoping he would be able to see things as he is driving through. and this is really vehicle and all of the screens were turned off during his time there. so um journalists are not getting any kind of access and the best part and parcel of this, of the strategy for the current uh the current operation. but it also was uh for told by a number of different actions you can trace back. you can go forever back, but if it just the 2 years before shooting was killed. uh a,
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i believe it was the building, housing, the ac. uh in guys. it was destroyed by missile with less than an hour. notice the building has to be vacant. the and our office and everything was destroyed. indeed, bureau is that to the same building as, as the associate 0 is there a fee was there? i'm sorry, i didn't include all of the people, but you know, it is, it was, it was outrages and nothing was done. it, that that action is against the uniform code of military conduct. you are not supposed to fire on civilian buildings and then this, this was not a dress properly at that time. and then you have of the tragedy of, of shooting. and that not addressed it fairly. and now we are, we're one way, or we're having a conversation about accountability. so let me ask you kind, israel is closest and most powerful ally, the united states that can washington is that any influence here is that the
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appetite to do that? i think there's an understanding that what has happened is wrong and that a more needs to be done depressed. and there are voices in the government that are very strong on this. unfortunately, i don't see the action that we need from the very top of government. i would, they'll ask your viewers, pay attention to what senator chris fan. holland is saying he's very important voice on the foreign relations committee and he is calling for for a proper investigation on know on, on sharon's a death. and i think there is, yes, our government shouldn't do much more than it's doing. i want to though, also just say that if the words are not as important as actions, but if you look back at the president statement on world press freedom day,
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one of the 1st things he talks about is the death of journalists in gaza. indeed. and you know, this is, this is in their minds, but they must act well in the car and the oppressed freedom advocate with the national press club. thank you for joining us on the al jazeera news out. thank you . brad. a whole thousands of protesters have been rallying in the swedish city of namo against israel participation the eurovision song contest they want. israel's contestants be disqualified because of as well as war on gaza. assuming that demonstration was also held on the sides, say that's bringing full receives in. now with that contest is taking place this you for your vision problems as drama every yeah. and certainly delivering this. yeah. well yes, for very different reasons for very serious reasons. this year as these sites, this demonstration is
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a kind of mirror image of the demonstrations that were held here on thursday in my, on my, when israel 2nd 8 and a lot performed in the semi final your vision so that the revisions don't come to us for getting through to the final mama, it has a very large muslim population, a very large population of the middle east, the asper people, who are extremely angry, not the you that you are paying broadcasting in the organize is 0 vision. how that set the iro composite spite when, for example, 2 years ago, after russia's invasion, the off, the train, russia was found. now, this demonstration behind me is organized by the company in this policy. but there's lots of different groups that i want to bring in all those adults who is one of the organizes of one of the protests later on today. that's going to be around the mama rena, whether you ever since on context as being health auto. why have you don't people together to protest the israel's participation? yeah, well, so there are basically 2 main reasons here for these uh, these protests one is national and one of the international uh, the national is uh,
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the protest against the swedish government for allowing the b u and the eurovision song contest to be held in sweden. and then especially in mountain though, the mountain municipality, the local politicians for allowing set subsets, so tedious. ok. and then the international of course, uh, and we spend in solid directly with garza and the pot of thing and people and, and to really, really show show the world that, that this is not acceptable, not sweet. and how is extremely strong freedom of expression was she had like 5 types of these demonstrations quite strongly with a huge police operation. do you think that contributes to the fact that maybe so we can have decided not to boy account is ro from this competition of what do you make of the d. b, use reasoning as to why that happens? stop is raw pots. us pricing. no. yeah, i mean, so the police and the, the government have been very cooperative and allowing these demonstrations
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compared to the rest of the europe, of course. so, so we're not complaining anything is there um the you the decision bear. i think that's the type of proceed that's like, that's basically double standards for uh not uh, not allowing the russians and the, the, um, uh and, but allowing israel so, so yeah. now there's been some um, some well controlled with sales. suppose that the concepts, the dutch all tests used, klein as apparently challenge to 8 and go on participation. and it's subsequently been throwing out allegedly for an incident with a, a b, u staff member. what do you make of the, what's going on out of your vision? as well as outside. no, well see, this is the thing we, we don't actually know what happened. yes we, what we do know is that he criticized the is really side. uh and you know,
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saying things like all, why can't she answer questions, but we don't have any more information regarding to any other kind of issues happening there. like for example, the police, they don't have any kind of, um yeah, some kind of a crime happening or anything of that sort. although so that one of the protests comes right to the assign on this demonstration will make his way through. mama does another demonstration, mama hillier late to around 8 and go on spot despite your not your vision and full respect, keeping an eye on all the events for us in my low and southern sweden. thank you for the mean, 82000 civilians have been told to leave their homes and pots of ukraine's khaki region the governor of the northeastern territory. it says 3 people have been killed. russian forces on now advancing further into the area and ukraine's
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military says it's sending reinforcements. well that spring and john home and he joins us live now from the ukrainian capital to. so don't the russians all came. they've taken control of more territory. the ukrainian say that they're actually holding the line. what's happening? me a call keys. yeah, that's a definite fact to for information to go with the on the ground back. so as you said, russia said that they taken 5 settlements. what ukraine's saying is that those 5 settlements on the board are we talking about the northeast of ukraine, by the way, this hot key for aging, and it pulled as we've russian. so russian troops came over that, pulled up at ukraine, the same device, 5 settlements. i still being full, i the ukraine, new forties of all. so i said that the, what they called the grey zone, which is contested. territory hasn't been expanded and then managing to contain russian troops. but interestingly, the governor of the hockey region also said that things could escalate the and the
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rustic coup, bringing reinforcements. it's understood to have traits that are covered on that board, and that it still hasn't committed to this push across. so the question is, what's gonna happen then? ukraine's defenses pay put same really different parts of the front line, but being a gun $7.00 to $1.00 out $97.00 to $1.00 or more different parts of the front line through it has if it has to commit troops from elsewhere, what's gonna happen? so those other parts of the defensive line is another question that's being off to move. this all seems to be part of a new russian ground. defensive. is there a sense of must go strategic direction handle yeah, definitely. we can say, yeah, if this is gonna add up to a fully fledged front that's developing in the no face to face it just probing attack. so fob, because as we said, russia hasn't used all of its possible forces on that folder. but what we do know
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is that if the bones pops in of a tank cologne that says, then they going to be within shouting distance of the know of important of how to keep city. and this is ukraine, 2nd largest city. so it's a huge price for the russians. it's usually important to ukraine to hold that city just for morale. really, we're not talking yet about a possible ground assault to take it. but the russian forces already carrying out in the aerial bombardment about city. if i can show it as well, then what they've done, some of the cities in the countries soften them up, make them pull my son livable before possible ground assaults. we could be saying that we've already totes, as well about the possibility that this could take. you crazy intrigues away from different areas of the front line from places like chests. if you're a high ground, that could be the key to different cities the south. and if that happens, a cookie of russia, an a bond teach at all if they soon. so is playing out before the possibility of more weapons arrived. they've been permits from the united states and promised from
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european allies few crime. so russian will be king to use this window to press home . it's advantage and it looks like that's what it's trying to tell me. interesting timing to on hold on. that was the nicest for us from the ukrainian capital. thank you john. as such, when using breaking news now we are hearing from a beta, he's a spokesman for the custom brigade. so that's the military wing of her mouth, about the death of one of the captives being held in garza. not a couple well is 51 years old. he holds purchase citizenship and the custom brigades say that he has died as a result of his wounds that was suffered in his railey attack. they are also saying he had a preexisting health condition and say that is really targeting hospitals in the gaza strip. that meant that he liked cap will bring you more on the story as we get it. well, it is now time for sport and his bar. the sounds here. thank you so much. manchester
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city of move to the top of the english primarily have a board l is team of rational ended side for them for now a way to goals from ya. scope, claudio plus one each from sales photon. and julian alvarez help in sales at 3. when means then i'll lead arsenal by 2 points to both teams. having 2 games remaining man city are looking to win the tunnel for a 4th year in a row or something. manchester united way on sunday. the gunners are chasing their 1st appeal title for 20 years. and their manager has admitted that he's already visualized his players lifting the primarily trophy my brain always argument to the place where we are lifting the brimming leak. that's what my brain is doing at the moment. so i just photo my brain on my god, i'm do this how i feel. and this is as well, the way that i want everybody to think about. possibly what kind of treatment the yoga hama s marino's have the advantage up to the 1st leg of the asian champions league final. they came from behind to beat and never united their beverage sha who
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nasa included a ton of bays for, for the japanese sign in. the 2nd half is a $1.00 to $1.00. the oklahoma after reno's are in 2 rooms for the 1st helium and bobby has confirmed he will be leaving power, says your man at the end of the season. the french are welcome winter had already said he wouldn't be signing a new contract with the club. earlier this week, p as she were knocked out in the champions league semi finals, the 25 year old spent 7 years with the team failed to win that competition. his final game for p s g will be against to loose and the french lead this sunday. so this is, this considered a difficult thing. i never thought it would be this difficult to leave my country and the french league. but i think i need this a new challenge after 7 years is difficult and of course there was some people i want to think about, hold on which these are the funds on a former tenant role. number one, robin adel has been down, down to the a tally and open. in the 3rd round,
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the 22 time grand slam champion was beaten in straight sets by wall number 9, herbert her cats. the 32nd on 2 sides. this will be his last season plane professional tennis will now turn his attention to preparing for the french open later this month, where he is the record for time champion, 14 time champions. oh no back a job who is needed? medical attention after being hit on the head with a water bottle at the at the holling open, the incident occurred after the world number one clenched his opening match. organizers say the bottle fell out of a friend's backpack as they were leaning over to get an autograph, chunk of which says he's fine and posted on social media. that he will return to competition on sunday for and then be able to denver and i'll get to beat the minnesota timber wolves to cut their playoff series deficits. nikolai all kids and jamal murray each $124.00 points to leave the non gets to a $117.00 to $90.00. when denver for the reigning champions avoiding going 3
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nothing down and their 2nd round series game for of the best. the 7 series will be in minnesota on sunday everybody. their brother is saying, you're out, you're done. you guys can play with just seeing the better than you. if that doesn't resonate within you as a competitor, i don't know what will. and so, yes, i guys answered the bill and they show me that they still believe. well, there was an incredible ending to the pay says when against the new york knicks, it's andrew numbered made a tie. breaking a 3 pointer was just 17 seconds left in the game. tyree's halliburton finished with 35 points, ceiling. the pacers, 111 to 106 victory over the next silly the series. 2 games to one thing for is on sundays in indianapolis. um so we, we really needed this when. um, you know, now the, we understand they're gonna come out with, you know, big bunch on sunday and we gotta be able to, you know, whether that,
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whether the storm and, and be ready to go. and i just think it's, it's, it's huge for us. but we understand, we gotta get it, we gotta get another one. we gotta take care home on the floor as much as we can with at 76 days to go until the parents olympics. many of the world's best athletes have been competing here in katara for the latest a diamond league meeting. among them is indian superstar near aj, how problems it's dealing with the world in asian, javelin champion matrices in day 2 and cause har finish seconds missing out on the wind by just 2 centimeters cub allowed. blanche took the victory, a kind of med smart, sent out a strong message to his olympic rivals, the american one, the 200 meters in a personal best and world leading time of 19.67 seconds. he's looking to go one better in paris after taking silver in tokyo. wow. yeah. now looking had to paris and for the 1st time limit history, some winners will take home more than just a gold medal track. and field champions will receive
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a cash prize as well. andy richardson reports and at least the intensity to every events on the global athletics calendar. don't don't even lead unimportant steps on the way to the powers games with the stalls of truck and field won't just be competing for the gold medals for the 1st time and then pick history . athletics wells governing body is to reward its title when is with a cash price, a gold medal will result in a $50000.00 bonus where possible they athletes of go to see a correlation between us, both of these financially growing and their own. uh, uh, financial health and vibrancy. yeah. you know, the generating profit about image in our competition. so it would be nice to kind of see that it's a good stock. live big president thomas bank isn't convinced, saying, willed, athletic should focus, its finances on reducing and the qualities between it's meant the countries there
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are in this way, part of for the solidarity effort to do everything, to create in the best possible way equal conditions or on athletes around the world, the american renters at the 1920 full parents olympics, had no hope of picking up a windows check. when the frenchman had a cube its own, revive the games in 1996, he won't against the spirits of gain unprofessionalism, but that principle has been steadily arose did. feeling picture also was changed in 1986 to welcome off place. regardless of that, it's a status and that all competitors consign sponsorship deals and received money from the national governing bodies. the crowd pleasers of truth concealed will be unique . the place to benefit from this picture lay refunded to reward in paris with other really big sports. yet so full, i suit the deadlines. what do they start?
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it's really good and maybe it's a what i say it's a good motivation for a benefit isn't going to be able to look. so there are lots of thoughts, something so track and field will be leading the way in paris and olympics where the athletics gold medals will come with an added extra attached on the richardson l g 0. so and in canada, the admins and the oilers have leveled their stanley cup playoffs series against the vancouver canucks. i've been discharged scored 5 minutes since overtime to was the whalers 2 for 3 when there's 2nd round series is now tied at one game, a piece, games 3 moves to adams and on sunday that is all useful for now. bye to you sound like so much firewall, that is it for me to so as you pay for this new zone, but i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of today's news here on al jazeera, do stay with us. you can also find more out of here at the
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