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the, the do you, inspector general m folks is most powerful diplomatic tool to try to stop israel's killing of palestinians in gaza. the i'm, the bulk of this is i would just say are life. and so how will so coming up a team members of a palestinian family are killed in this or 80 astro icon, a house and rough, and is there a declared safe? so garza is what i once again pounds because this jabante
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a refugee camp without salary getting $22.00 family members of an urgency or a correspond the as a rated convoy structuring a rate in to correct and the occupied westbank. is there any forces of also stored in the town of fate among the items the program goals are enjoying isn't during another day of mass coming from its north to south is just the last few hours this ready bombs hits this home near the southern city. a rough restaurant killed 18 members of the same family and happened to him. one of the few areas israel has said, is a safe soon. and in central garza rescue is a desperately trying to reach people trapped under the rubble of doing this. for a strike. hit the out of my god, the refugee camp in the obama. and the 17 people were killed and many more still
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missing. meanwhile, but you and factory general antonio gutierrez, has invites his most powerful diplomatic tool to try to stop the killing of palestinians and gaza. he's are renting the suit security council to discuss the humanitarian catastrophe, and it's cooling for an urgency. so i'm is where i would dismiss the move as a new model low. it's like a terrorist should resign christian to leave me as as some new york, the representatives of the group doctors without borders gathered outside the united nations to call for an end to the fighting and gaza for their colleagues have been killed there and many more injured even though health care workers and facilities can't be targeted under international law for us targeting us medical necessary for the medicine, it's necessary to be able to provide support in the hospitals, isn't all over 100 humanitarians have died in gaza and the un says
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a deliveries are now virtually impossible, as the war and gaza approaches 60 days with more than 16000 casualties. the pressure on the united nations security council is mounting from outside and inside the u. n. to demand a humanitarian ceasefire in a letter to the security council secretary general antonio gutierrez, and both article $99.00 of the un charter are rarely use tool to put an issue seen as a threat to international peace and security before the security council. it is a very powerful move on behalf of the secretary general. and we hope that members of the security council will be moved by and we hope the international community will be moved by to uh to push and put in place. if you met it turns these 5, israel's and basset are called the move more evidence of un bias against israel. and the united states has said it is opposed to for the council action. but arab
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and islamic countries at the un are looking to amplified the secretary general's call and hundreds of thousands of, of, uh, uh, brothers and sisters of palestine. i band with dr. sent to the inside of the guys uh with, with calling the security accounts and to show them that sponsibility is uh, the group once again is knocking on the doors off of this a good as they are sending foreign ministers to washington on thursday, in hopes of winning us support for humanitarian ceasefire resolution that could be put to a vote. as soon as friday continued the christian salumi out to 0, it will be united nations. when garza is arouse pursuing its unrelenting attacks from the north to the south of the strip. the new phase of israel's ground invasion is targeting con eunice. in the south is gauze the 2nd largest city. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been full staff from their homes. and then the new
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office where the forces of buckling processing and fights is from the custom brigades, and it's allow me to hide in these regions straight that i read. this also heavy fighting in several neighborhoods in gauze city. all the fighting and treat movements indicate that israel's aiming to divide the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north central region. and the south target him has moved from outside the quite the hospital in rafa has been you is ready. phase of confrontation of the we're at the rope to is on starts is it seems that the expansion of the military operation, this time, had been directed towards the south of the goals district. in particular, the eastern area as often units where the east, where the ground operation started. i know it's expanding towards to reach the main centered areas of this city which considered to be from the east really perspective as the mainstream, through places for the power steering fight as the are trying to eliminate and to
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destroy now as well as started. it's a ground operation by destroying the majority of houses that are adjacent to the borders. and now there are intimidating residents to keep fleeting, to reflect district on the, the south of gauze, where the bombardment i had been carried up against different residential buildings . were only in kind of in a city during the last couple of days, more than a 50 x rays had been a tax and more than 50 pounds opinions have been killed the due to these a separate air strikes. now the minutes with ration on this house are expanding, as also rough. our district has been on the bottom. it during the last couple of hours were 18 posts thing. you have the skills in an air strike in a shovel or a neighborhood rough district which cause it to be one of the most densely populated neighborhoods inside the roof, which also bring us to actually fact that the situation one roof of might excessive pay as is well, operations on the cell are expanding to 0 corresponding moment. oh,
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sure off he has lost 22 members of his family and his radio strikes. oh, sure off he lost his mother and father along with his siblings, nieces and nephews. when the giovanni refugee camp was bounded by the israeli army early on wednesday morning, but i'm an officer off. he was in con eunice when the strike happened. this is what you have to say about losing his family. a quality of the lumber map of this of my father was killed. he was 87 years old. he lived through the not far in 1948. he was forcibly expelled out of his village to the north west of the gaza strip. he was 12 years old in those bitterly painful events remained. compton, his memory until the day he was killed. he used to recounts me the most detailed specifics and he never forgot the names of his neighbors. all those who much with them and the forcible exodus from his village to jabante a refugee camp to the north of casa, he's been carrying those bits of moments with him. that is why he refused to re
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live the same vicious events. he always said being expelled south around the strip, he held his ground to the last moment and preferred to die, holding onto his roots, especially since he was a history teacher. he taught thousands of students throughout his career. so did my mother who saved in the education field for 35 years, they always rejected the idea of forcible expulsion by the is ready, occupation forces that took the land. they refused to succumb to precious. they moved from home to home, refusing to leave the north. that was a destiny. and all i can say is that god is a rock. he is the dispos or of all the fees and then go to the refuge and from him only we gain stream. without just if i media network has denounced the bullying and the statement, it said it will proceed. legal steps to hold those accountable for this crime. it cools on the international community and press freedom organizations to work to put an end to these massacres. immediately initial prompts of justice for the families
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of the innocent victims. sorry, the media is reporting deep divisions during the latest meeting of the strategy will cabinet whether to allow fuel and humanitarian aid into the strip was on the agenda to solve it as more from occupied east jerusalem. in this role, security cabinet voted to allow fuel inside of the gaza strip of the recommendation of the country's war cabinet. but it didn't come with out disagreements to ministers in the coalition ended up voting against it both known ultra nationalists, the country's national security minister into more bend. we're in finance, minister betsel. it smelt rich, who accused the government of moving israel's red lines and said that this fuel would fall into the hands of ham us. now these really government has been under immense us pressure to allow fuel and more humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. now what will be allowed is a $120000.00 leaders of fuel. previously during the ceasefire period,
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there was 60000 leaders of fuel being allowed in daily. however, the united states recommended triple that amount with these really is came back with only double the is really wor, cabinet additionally said that they will re evaluate this decision based on the humanitarian situation inside of the gaza strip and how we don't fold. so they said that the fuel will be used for hospitals for diesel, a nation plants and for water pumps. and that they also don't want to see the spread of diseases and the outbreaks of epidemics in the gaza strip. but the reality of the situation is 2 months and that has already happened and there has been documentation of disease and other illnesses spreading throughout the population in the gaza strip of this already all me is intensifying its rates and they occupied westbank with their daily overnight raids across the territory
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and took them an improvised explosive device went off while a color volley of almond vehicles drive by, at least for palestinians, have been killed and the legs. his rage, 3 of them, a teenagers within $260.00 processing is, have been killed since october. the 7th child stratford has moved from ramada. it will get it will pull itself a right on the refugee camp until come till com is a town city in the news of the occupied westbank kits offered and described as a center for palestinian on resistance. this certainly the 1st saving the big grades tonight. but as you rightly say, for full policy me is killed over the last 24 hours in similar rates. 116 year old and a sizable right on jeanine. again, in the notes of the occupied respect that were 2 others killed in to boss and one killed in ballasa, which is in nablus also in the north of the the occupied westbank. so yeah,
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we are expecting, as, as we've seen for, for weeks now, since the beginning of the war, more rates across the occupied territories to the lights that knew that lights each day since of that 16 year old in janine brings the desk told so false until october the 7th to 266 palestinians killed in these raids and more than 3640 arrested. that was 60 arrested in the last 24 hours. that's a round about average that we're seeing now on a daily basis sector. attacks in, in tandem with these raids means that of course, millions of palestinians across the occupied territories are facing terrifying pressures on a, on a daily basis. you rightly say to you and says, these attacks have doubled since the a since october, the 7th. at least 308 attacks recorded. and that was up until about
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3 days ago. and at least half h palestinians killed in these secular attacks. now writes groups and palestinians, polished in all sorts here, and indeed increasing the voices from the international community are accusing use while appraising and not doing enough to the public thing that i'm by. so the, to the us read minds. so as accuse israel of committing unimaginable or trust that he's against women and children in the gaza strip. and sort of speaking of the un, an address to delegates of the international criminal court. dakota only i, c. c to act against israel. the and then that on imagine a been a thrust that these, that deeply struck the contents of humanity being committed against children, women and men in the gaza strip by is the in for 2 months. now, 2.3000000 palestinians have spent every day of the last 2 months
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trying to survive. a received bomb was nowhere to go as by the killers, to move from one place to the next, to be killed here and there not unsolved. no place is safe. no one is spared policy. that activists are accusing i. c. c, chief prosecutor, carry him kind of being biased towards israel making him on the fit for the job. they said they wanted to resign, said mister ivy has more from ramallah, maybe occupied westbank. niles brosuti is the longest serving palestinian political prisoner in the history of the occupation. first arrested in 1978. he has spent 44 years in his rarely jails. he was released in 2011 before being re arrested. barely having spent 3 years in the home he built with his wife prison conditions
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are getting worse, not allowing him to see his family or legal team, a violation of his rights issues. his wife raised with the international criminal court chief prosecutor kareem con. during his visit to remo, look earlier this week, but she said he was paid and to be biased. he shouldn't to look at us with other i was to as not just look to the side of it was 2 eyes we have. he has to use his eyes and his mind to keep it on us at least for these days, which having to engage on posting into met with fund asking not to be identified. total 0, the chief prosecutor was trying to create a false balance. he lectured, became defensive, and seemed to lack of basic knowledge about the ground realities of the occupation and the ongoing horrors of the war and gaza. some angered by his time constraints stormed out, one calling on a hypocrite,
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i've been coward for not condemning is really calling it official from the foreign ministry who was there. and he said it was a disappointing 1st impression. his statement when he left by this time as if he is trying to do a balance between the q by under. but people on both sides of them is not acceptable, especially from a body that's responsible for the justice, especially the criminal justice. so that piece would be following, as he said so many times the evidence. and if you're following the evidence, it's very clear who's the faith in crimes. and by this time, the statement following the talks and said he could understand the pain and loss suffered by palestinians. he said he would investigate, subtler violence and rights abuses. but a mon says engagement with the i c. c is still important to secure justice for palestinian people. i am myself asking him to come to the site again. i have to see my people up to see every with stop the war. now she says 75 years of suffering is
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enough. just as for her, seeing her husband eats from a tree he planted, but never saw bear fruit. the same bus route, the old g 0 rumbling in the occupied westbank a year without a 0. so the come the exam and the full lapse of the us. i'm a sanctioning of some is regularly settle is for 5, and it's against palestinians. i'm will have the running board around the could see guy on having to defend itself from venezuela. the the and here's how the weather story goes across. the america is great to spend time you see right off the bat, i wanted to show you this video in a suburb of a small c on. we know there's been severe storms in this area as of late. it
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produced this tornado here and still again on thursday. we've got severe thunderstorms in this area, pressing into the southeast of brazil, so really from assault, the on to porter lake, re some more severe turbulent weather in the mix. got our usual showers and storms through the amazon jungle through results, amazonia states. so that's going to impact me now. so with a high of 32 degrees on thursday, we see those winds pick up across the care of b and c. so that's going to produce more in the way of showers, really for the care of being coast of central america and still somewhat weather in mexico city coming in at 18 degrees. but nothing like we're seeing in the us southwest really along the pacific northwest where we've got this atmosphere river, it's taken hold. so flood watches and warnings in play. washington state, oregon also unsettled through canada. is british columbia providence and a week system here, given us a bit of snow through the lower great lakes, and if we end in the southern us windsor shifting around,
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so temperatures are coming up 20 degrees right on the nose for houston. a, the unique perspective, i think being policy, there's a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear. how are you doing today? almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression in the gaza strip. started connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue in the country is an attack in this specific area, throwing me out of these boards and the rest of the team history on out to 0. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the, what challenges era. his reminder of our top story is this. our view and safety general has invoked his most powerful diplomatic tools to try to stop the blood shed in gaza. and sooner gutierrez is directing the security council to discuss what it costs a humanitarian catastrophe. and it's cooling for an urgent to 65 policy needs in gaza, or in, during the day of mass coming from north to south, within the last few hours. and this really strongly code, at least 18 members of a family sheltering to the home near rock fund. that happened to be one of the few areas. israel has said, is it a safe to and i was just there a correspondence moment officer rossi has lost 22 members of his family and this lady strikes his mother and father along with his siblings. nieces and nephews were killed when these rating on the bottom of the jabante,
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a refugee camp on wednesday morning. to come out of hod one is one of 9 hospitals, still operating and gaza is come under repeated is radio tags. officials that say the situation is style homes of a home, it has more been able to operate, come in at one hospital, it's underneath that i. e. m. c. a lifeline to many independents. damian's in northern guys is that is right and has cut off connectivity and what that to the hospital is really so just also targeting anyone who tries to leap or into the building gets us health. ministry sees more than 100 people walk. eating is really strikes in the vicinity of the hospital in just 24 hours. it was name of to come at a to one top palestinian politician who was cute and then is there any rate 11 on in 1973. the hospital was open in the last year in 2002, with the capacity of 106 bits. it's not cooperating beyond its capacity. and if the
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way you look, the indian people waiting to be treated, the emergency unit is small and we are flooded by dozens, if not hundreds of victims. we are left with very little to help the many are left to die due to lack of medical supplies and shortage of staff. and this is the reality killing by the dozens. yesterday alone. 36 were killed the day before 52, and the numbers keep rising. leveling the hunters buried underneath the debris. the hospital is not only look enough that can get police teens. it's also sheltering at least $10000.00 displace palestinians without so risky and its premises frontiers. right. and some buttons also with the dead broke. we think to be body whenever there will be opposing is the range of tax. you know, one of my family survived all those on my family brothers, sisters and cousins. i'm left alone in dislikes. we cannot bury them in our
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hometown because cyprus, this is the reason i was not given a reason for besieging the come a gland hospital or why targeted its entrance on sunday, keeping for people i mean giving 10 out of it's a baby bottle in the basement is really focused reading a shift the hospital does a lot just medical facility last month, claiming there. well, how much time it was beneath the facility. how my son, hospital officials denied the claim of the united nation, sees no in the gaza strip, is safe as is right, widens it's assault on the territory head of students and gaza. living in to deepening hara military operations, including bombardments by is riley forces. continue in north middle and south gaza, affecting people who have already been displaced, multiple times, forced to flee in search of safety, but no place is safe to mount at one hospital. it may not be safe,
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but for the patients and the thousands of displaced palestinians. it's the only place they have to them. how much does the us thing to problem to now some choose day is issuing travel bonds and thousands of of strategies and some palestinians for taking pots and violence in the occupied westbank. but for some reason, i believe the violence is minimal. i'll just say what's patrick? i'll hang takes a look at the full house in the occupied westbank settlers denied the daily harassment and violence against palestinian. i think it's a very small percentage of people, if at all maybe the safe to hear about it more, but it's not. it's not a thing that happens given, but if i'm able to see what happens on a daily basis policy, me an interesting choose. however, there isn't really any entity, a palace you didn't buy choose. so i think the turn of the americans to the little disconnected from the ality. there is no context, no interest. ok, and it's simply shocking what a shame for suddenly the reality attacks caught on camera every day,
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even before the war began, the united nation said violence by residents of a legal settlement has caused a mass. exodus of post indians added that since october 7th, daily settler tax has more than doubled. the world has seen the pictures of the debts of the homes, cars and businesses burned. but if the travel bands against the dozens of settlers are big news and the occupied westbank despite several administration officials, briefing the media, not one mention of it in the us wednesday advocate adam shapiro calls the travel bands. largely meaningless and mostly symbolic. but he says it is possible, the by the administration will do more. there's other steps such as asset freezing, which would include bank accounts. there's looking at the larger ecosystem, a settler violence which would include looking at the and use that provide charitable tax deductible funds to settlements and settlement enterprises on the
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ground. so may try to deny the reality of spiraling attacks often done in front of israeli soldiers. but the world has seemed the violets. day after day after day, the question for advocates now, will you as president joe biden, do more to try and stop it? patty cole hain, elda 0, washington. the wireless thing you some of the days of the news now at a guy and he's on the helicopter with 7 people on board is being reported missing the board with venezuela. it comes this tensions are increasing between the 2 countries over the disputed s a quibble region, an area rich in natural resources. venezuela is present because my doro is pushing for bill to create a new province ground as president. if i'm a he told i would just say or that he's cold on the united nations security council, the media to raise the boat ripples. and then we have,
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it covers almost 160000 square kilometers in south america. it is known as the as cable, which seems 2015 has been found to be reached in natural resources. it is controlled by, well, yeah. and but claimed by venezuela on tuesday of and it's when i'm president equal on my the will said he will authorize school we let's go rationing and area close to the key will river and create a new state. no, and that's cool. yeah. nice akiva. they my, that e mail, you'll immediately proceed to create the division for the site as a cable, and save it as a cable and immediately be to proceed to give operating licenses for the exploration exploitation of oil, gas and mines in all our guy, n s a keep the announcement for the we can referendum mean which venezuelans voted to claim sovereignty over the region. the international criminal court bar to venezuela, from taking any action that changes the status, cooling the only reach area. i'm big old and he's crested. i'm going to find ali says he has asked the united states and the un for help alley, to dodge
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a 0. but venezuela is threatening his country's territorial integrity, sovereignty and political independence. we would like the like of national security council issue, a very strong statement prevents viola in relation to the total venezuela reaching the order of the icy j. i order that can be enforceable. and we would like to see the full commitment of united nations and security console to ensure that they do everything the to, to, to have this region remains a region of peace and stability. the dispute goes back to colonial times between stain the netherlands and the united kingdom. or yeah, and i gained independence in 1966. and the argument has been ongoing. the venice willing, a position says, my boy is using vs a key will conflict to hold onto power. he did, i saw better luck on through waves. yes, we have to find a specific way out of this and it will be in the international criminal course to escalate to bella,
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case arrest of rick to escape the electoral process in venezuela because they know they will lose some things that know the venezuelans all the international community will tolerate it is a decades long territorial dispute, but the possibility of extracting natural resources here has involved in venezuela and port it's smaller neighbor on edge. that is, i will, i'll just see to her it was full of the president. i'll vote for g more a has just been released from prison. on tuesday, the into american course of human rights ordered his release on humanitarian grounds. is the process of celebrating the decision. shebaway was serving a 25 year sentence for corruption and human rights violations. he was convicted of ordering the massacre of 25 people in the early ninety's, while his government was fighting a left wing rebel great. at least 3 people have been killed in a shooting at i las vegas university campus in the united states. one other person is in a critical condition. police in the state of nevada say they responded to
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a shooting incident after several gum shots were reported just before mid day. the sure confirmed that the suspect had died. and the motive for the attack is on clear . the us as the keys arrival forces and see done of committing war crimes fighting erupt in april between the army led by sedans, military we will abdul thought to i'll behind forces low to his full med deputy mohammed have done doug. well, we'll certainly understand that the, the finest began during negotiations over transition to civilian rule. when attempts to integrate these rapid support forces against the student is army broke down. today the secretary determined that members of the sudanese armed forces and the rapids support forces have committed war crimes ensued in the secretary also determine the members of the r assess and it's like malicious, have committed crimes against humanity as part of a wide spread and sustain systematic attack directed against our 1st civilian population, members of the r,
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ss and allied militias have also committed ethnic cleansing. the s a s and the r as

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