out of water and oxygen. in a statement, dr mohammed abu salmiya said israeli troops had blown up the main water supply line. he described the conditions as tragic, with patients screaming from thirst. and he said israeli tanks are surrounding the hospital, drones are flying overhead and soldiers are moving inside. rushdi abualouf reports from gaza. all communication is down tonight in gaza, and is going to be down for a long time because this time is not by israel. it s because of the lack of fuel. the telecommunication company announced this morning that they are running out of fuel. and since the egyptians are only allowing about 25,000 liters of fuel to to run the essential transport transporting of aid from gaza into from egypt into gaza only going to be used by the un. all of the communication is down, internet is down, and the two mobile carrier here is down. and getting the information is very difficult. last call i made to our contact in shifa hospital. he was talkin
bashar al assad was responsible for a chemical weapons attack that killed at least eighty people back in april a report coauthored by the u.n. says the government used deadly sarin nerve gas against the rebel held town of khan shai cohen syria denies using chemical weapons. the world food program says myanmar s government has given it the go ahead for it to resume operations to roll hinge of muslims in northern iraq and state u.n. agency suspended its work in august after myanmar security forces began targeting a muslim minority group hundreds of thousands have since fled into neighboring bangladesh. ballot counting continues in kenya from the country s presidential election the cost of the divisive vote is becoming more apparent one person was killed in clashes between protesters and police today
to become independent there will be no border there will be no tariff there will be no possible controls of things like that and every decision to cut and run government which is no longer in office now legally it would take would just be ignored so nothing would change actually on the ground from the viewpoint of the european union. if that happens we don t know here talk to the so-called cut a lot of foreign minister he said he will stay in his office and wait for the police to remove him from there he s also prepared to get arrested so it s clear that the cut on one some mirror to monetise images or something of that but the u.s. says nothing will happen as far as we concerned is taking a hands off approach but could the e.u. have done more to broker a dialogue between catalonia and madrid to avoid some of the tensions were saying now. he was very reluctant to get
classes in kenya playing more by the country grapples with. repeat presidential election will go tonight well. and sarah palin welcome to the show it s good to have you with us we begin in spain where prime minister marianna report says he s dissolving the cattle on parliament where his sacked the government of catalonia and call him snap election for the region set to take place in the summer the twenty first all of this after the cattle on parliament voted in favor of declaring independence from spain that vote trigger huge that liberations in parts of catalonia thousands are still out on the streets of force alone a white now. all right spent dramatic day in spain and developments are coming fast and furious let s go straight to madrid our martin roberts is standing by to