Warm welcome to our studios in the capital tahan, this is press tv news, thanks for joining us. The death doll is rising by the hundreds in the gaza strep, as israels war on the beseest palestinian territory enters day 16. According to the gaza health ministry. At least 110 people have lost their lives in israels overnight attacks. More than 30 homes were also destroyed. Israeli aircraft also targeted mosk in the occupied west bank city of jane, killing three palestinians. The deadly raids in gaza came after regimes army said that it will step up strikes ahead of what it calls the next of stages of the war. The israeli army said the regime is trying to create optimal conditions for ground invasion. The attacks in gaza have killed nearly 4400 palestinians wounding. More than 13,500 others so far, over 70 of the victims are children, women and the elderly. The regime has imposed total siege on the region, cutting food, water, electricity and fuel supplies to the densely populated area si
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Affairs, that large govern mental bureaucracy created to help and to serve the countries veterans. But for multiple reasons, the department that has never run the way it was supposed to. Many veterans receive sub standard medical care, many are denied medications necessary to live their lives as normally as possible. And then another terrible development. According to military veteran project dot org 22 veterans commit suicide every single day. Saw me even do so in the parking lots of the veterans hospitals where theyve been denied care. Our guest today is ted blick, wadel. He served his country for 27 years in the us marine corps, retiring as a lieutenant colonel. He decided upon retirement to consider serving his fellow veterans and he received counseling training and went to work in the department of Veterans Affairs hospital before then moving on to the vet centers. The centers are Community Based counseling clinics that were established in the wake of the vietnam war to connecting