reports coming out of gaza painting a grim picture right now of the humanitarian situation there. what more can you tell us about how hospitals in gaza are coping? itruiith you tell us about how hospitals in gaza are coping? in gaza are coping? with great difficulty because in gaza are coping? with great difficulty because they - in gaza are coping? with great difficulty because they are - in gaza are coping? with great difficulty because they are all. difficulty because they are all pretty much surrounded in gaza city because the israelis argue these are places where hamas fighters have based themselves and consequently, there are intense battles going on around those hospitals. the israelis say they are not targeting the hospitals per se and they are trying to get the civilian populations that are clustered around them to try and leave, and also starting to think about evacuating the hospitals themselves so that israel can concentrate on dealing with hamas. there is a sm
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every hour, every day. we have killed thousands of terrorists above ground and below ground. if hezbollah chooses to join the war, it will be making a big mistake. no ceasefire without the release of our hostages. without the release of our hostages- hostages. mr denaro also suggests israel hostages. mr denaro also suggests israel over-60s | suggests israel over 60s security inside because after orbiting a member of his law and has since clarified is, is to say well ms netanyahu wants to say well ms netanyahu wants to ensure gaza remains a demilitarised area with the idea of carrying security operations, israel does not intend to reoccupy or govern gaza. that s the position that would lie more closely with us wishes as the white house made clear earlier. the wishes as the white house made clear earlier. clear earlier. the president maintains clear earlier. the president maintains his clear earlier. the president maintains his position - clear earlier. the president ma
all, you can see video shared on social media, a large plume of smoke, there are witnesses who say there were several air strikes, is one of the eight refugee camps in gaza, a densely populated place. although it was repeatedly targeted early on in the war, there are a senior hamas figures who have been based there, and are based there, and now people really felt much safer, they had gone back to this part of the camp there was more intact, a little more inland and you can see that there were panicked scenes as people were rushed to get the wounded away, several buildings completely flattened in one of the videos that are circulating. what videos that are circulating. what has the response videos that are circulating. what has the response been - videos that are circulating. what has the response been in - videos that are circulating. what has the response been in terms of what the idf has said and the palestinians? what the idf has said and the palestinians? , . ., , pale
thank you forjoining us. tell us exactly what has happened. thank you ve much. exactly what has happened. thank you very much- as exactly what has happened. thank you very much. as you ve exactly what has happened. thank you very much. as you ve already - very much. as you ve already mentioned yesterday afternoon there were several very loud explosions and extremely close proximity to our offices of the international committee of the red cross in rafah which led to very high loss of life. there were many wounded, the scenes were horrific, frankly and nothing i ve ever seen before. we had an influx of children, women, young men, all of whom had been extremely badly injured as a result of these explosions and we were able to transfer them to the nearby located red cross field hospital where we have dedicated teams working to save lives and to meet the needs of civilians during this conflict who have consistently lacked access to health care and we were able to receive 22 da