outages at el shifa hospital in north gaza means dozens of premature babies and 45 kidney patients needing analysis can t be treated. the idf now says it s working to transfer incubators. ongoing fighting in the area has continued as israel says hamas s command centres are on hospitals and insists it is not targeting medicalfacilities insists it is not targeting medical facilities themselves. expressing his concern monday, president biden said hospitals must be protected. the un says it ll run out of fuel in gaza as soon as tuesday, making it impossible to distribute aid to the more than 2 million people the more than 2 million people the strip. hamas run health ministry says more than 11,000 people have been killed in gaza since israel began strikes after the hamas attacks on 7 october where talking to people were killed by more than 200 taken hostage. see ta ken hostage. see international correspondent orla guerin has more at a warning that the report contains scenes you ma
power outages at the al shifa hospital in northern gaza mean that dozens of premature babies and 45 kidney patients needed dialysis cannot be treated. the idf now says it is working to transfer incubators. ongoing fighting in the area has continued as israel says hamas has built command centres underneath hospitals and insist it is not targeting the medical facilities themselves. expressing his concern on monday, president biden said hospitals must be protected. meanwhile, the un says it will run out of fuel in gaza as soon as tutor, making it impossible to distribute aid to the more than 2 million people in the street. the hamas run health ministry says more than 11,000 people have been killed in gaza since israel begun its strike on october seven when 1200 people were killed and more than 200 taken hostage. our senior international correspondent orla guerin has more and this report contains scenes that you may find it distressing. war is closing in, and they are running out
to a lack of power. expressing his concern on monday president biden is that hospitals must be protected. at the un also says it will run out of fuel in gaza as soon as tuesday. making it impossible to distribute aid to the more than 2 million people in the strip. see international corresponded orla guerin has more and awarding the report contains scenes you may find distressing. war is closing in, and they are running out of time. these premature babies at al shifa hospital, fighting for life without incubators. since these pictures were taken at the weekend, several babies have died at the hospital, according to health ministry officials. the hospital grounds already look like a war zone. palestinians say this is the aftermath of a recent israeli air strike. israel denies targeting the hospital. but the us presidentjoe biden has intervened, saying al shifa must be protected and he hopes there will be less intrusive action. crammed inside, along with 600 patients, about 2,00
mind of the administration when they start releasing information like this. tell me about your thoughts on releasing plans. is this a tactic from the past? . no, this is one for the history books. i think it s a good idea. you know, several weeks ago a colleague of mine at the atlanta council wrote a piece on how to counteract russian hyperwar fire, timely attribution, exposing russian malfeasance and disinformation. it s done for two ez reasons. one is, perhaps, to deter putin to get in his own decision-making loop and it s bolstered our nato allies and ukrainians as well. i think it s a good thing. it s also revolutionary in that we had a team at the white house and the administration where you had director of national intelligence, who i think deserves a lot of credit for
practices, still has the capability and putin certainly has the willingness to extract an enormous human civilian toll on really major population centers so that s a huge concern now. we are not at a stage where diplomacy is going to take forth. we re just not there yet. it has become clear that there is nothing that is out of bounds for vladimir putin at this point, and mark, i want to follow up with the west is clearly established this strategy here, publicly releasing information on what s happening with russia, maybe in an effort to rattle him. you kind of alluded to that earlier. what s your take on that strategy? is that what you re thinking this is happening here? so authorized disclosure which is brilliant. we ve always had intelligence. we never decided to, you know, disclose this. so its it s certainly designed to get into putin s decision-making loop to rattle him and cause dissension. he has discounter intelligence concerns we re able to intercept his reseem communicati