towards a ceasefire. are you disappointed that other world leaders are notjoining you in that call, like the us or the uk? no, i hope they will. and let s be clear, i mean, i was one of the first leaders to call the prime minister and president of israel after the terrorist attack the 7th of october. we clearly condemn this terrorist attack by this terrorist group and recognise the right of israel to protect itself and react. but day one, we said that this reaction, the fight against terrorism because it is led by a democracy, should be compliant with international rules. rule of war and humanitarian international law. and day after day, what we saw is the permanent bombing of civilians in gaza. and i think it is very important to say the whole story. but i think this is the only solution we have, the ceasefire. because it s impossible to explain we want to fight against terrorism by killing innocent people. you have talked about the fight against terrorism needing to be me
roadblocks and debris created a burning maze of trafficjams. traffic is completely stuck and people are going to die here and there s no reason why. trapped in lahaina as it burned to the ground. it s criminal, what happened. people lost their lives that wouldn t have lost their lives. and then why they did close the road, i think that s something a lot of people want to know. you know, better preparation, right? i mean, that s what everybody is pointing to. and who should take responsibility for that? lahaina is the gem of the hawaiian island of maui, a tourist hot spot with huge cultural importance. this is the first kingdom of hawaii. this is the gathering place. it s unfathomable. you can t even imagine a reality of lahaina burning. we could have focused on any number of things that went wrong on the day of the fire. but we ve chosen to look at how people did and didn t escape from lahaina as it burnt. at least 99 people lost their lives. using first hand accounts corrobo
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attack near our sheaffer and the palestinian red crescent says israeli snipers have fired at a local hospital. those inside say it is now surrounded and in indonesian hospital said it is now tonight has no electricity, internet or water. this report was sent and it does contain expressing images. gaza s hospitals are seen by locusts as places of shelter. by locusts as places of shelter. by israel as hiding places for hamas. at our sheaffer hospital the displaced live side by side with the wounded. the line between them sometimes very thin. why? she is screaming. israel says this is where hamas has its underground headquarters. it is now surrounded by israeli troops. translation: we were staying on the fifth floor and then we found bombs falling on our. my niece was killed. she was already wounded from before but now she is dead. tanks filled inside this children s hospital a sign that the battle between israel and hamas is closing in. the streets around these places of refuge