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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential. committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate to digital licensing. your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm has them c k. this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes . israel intensifies its attacks on gaza heavily bombarding areas from jamalia in the north to fun units in south thousands of palestinian min detained by israel at you and run schools in northern guns in 2 months. is israel declared war and how
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much more than 17000 palestinians have been killed? children make up nearly half of those killed. the un says it is the most dangerous place in the world to be a charge the a 2 months into israel is war on gaza. the military has stepped up its phone, bob and killing its 350 palestinians in the past 24 hours. a mosque and houses were targeted in egypt, valia refugee camp. at least 13 palestinians were killed in the southern city of con eunice. the marks begins coverage. and a warning. you may find some of the images in his report distressing as they trans pay the engine in guns by the truck, the bloodied and bewildered often to stun,
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to stand up unsupported. the children carried down from ecologist concrete. the frozen on every young face, the northern gauze, is ready for us as detain thousands of men stripped, then driven away destination on the match, those not held streams south from the show. so i think you and supported school a lot, a site. they say that it's no longer safe. we barely did that in the school. we left the dead on the ground because we were forced to leave the hospital quickly. massacres are everywhere. the display start being killed in the streets, in the living. what they like, deep things that despair should because we spend the last 4 days under siege.
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there's no watch or no food and nothing gets old. nothing absolutely nothing. the child who recently left the hospital as a new born baby now leads the world submit, tearful farewells, another parent, deprived of food. but death brings grief regardless of age. and for one man who's lost too much, it's overwhelming. the marks out to 0. israel has continued targeting residential areas in southern cause of where many families are seeking refuge. i just need as when the reports from con eunice put in a couple of illegal and diamonds and in
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a still 55 or so with the story. the fact he had the c, c montana in studied mccann and the g m. s. i mean, i know sold and for jobs. sure, did. i mean, and again, i just didn't was on the little shahid. there's also a couple of specific. you don't have that many will come out to share who don't buy that upon a duty specialist john web done the who had the man as in unless you still decide to share who don't have that, who um is it still have it for you? well, i have, i mean, i was off and this idea and with the middle come out to show you doing. michelle had one of the family and the the well, you know you wouldn't fission,
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nothing minimal all the time the this month because body saba, what do they have? they can go body saba. what is that luca lama? when i can look at the law, i'm glad i'm glad i'm glad i'm glad i'm glad i'm glad i'm but i'm but if i'm to definitely have you. so yeah, when this when this. c job off on that evening in montana, the agency come after she i had one more thing on to this in your home menu tonight . i'm again how we're doing that and to show them how you want to make sure i hit one. c when i can protect you, you'd have to and so you all have to decide if i'm to send it i haven't mccann
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protected to but i'm gonna so i don't know. so sometimes if you have the customer can y in the sense that you all have to decide, but then you what, let's say all of us of this asked the petitions you need you, bob. i mean, you have the a month to call and let you to the why then do i have about who would what all a saw budget then few heavy a month to call the come and to show who do not so happy. you can who gotten the haven't mccarren to hell where you're laughing, different than most of them men can,
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will be that had been as it cannot be that and when she with the and home mean and this out, well a fun. what do, how does the tenuous going to be so far? i thought it was whom is in rough or he has the latest on these really a minute trace operation. continuing across guns. a video of the patient had destroyed us having still rebuilding belonged to. she has family in the central areas of garza city. were different codes have been made for the comes the new rich croast and the com send you the risk for students in terms of evacuating the victims from under the ruffles and the process for evacuating them to continue to discuss. so the situation also similarly, continue as the bottom ins had been focused on the main central areas of garza, including a couple of share a year and a to fact. neighborhoods of these areas have been missing. mess is really showing
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as strikes, which considered to be back to zones between almost point is, are, these are the occupation. so which is now these attacks had been compounded in the south of the territory. in particular, these can you and a city where more than 3 residential buildings had been flattened during the last hour. now the series of it strikes had continued as real in the north of the territory where the occupation forces are in sir clint value and pick that your town in which they had opened. sonya by using the military change against people and the managed to storm several or separate areas with this trip down the number of steps the and they haven't driven them to a new place for integration. so the situation literally just seems to be very fluid . the as nice as strikes and expansion of these really minutes reparations. eva sounds continue. a senior, how much sufficient was done and then has given his views on israel's war and doesn't have
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a so out of the you want the that these pictures up it goes from then that's the concentration come slide the home of course and these are similar pictures but nothing but those who claim to have been killed on the big job and the told you not too hard. the killer is in the 2nd picture. the bottom this all, what people being mistreated by the enemy to try to blackmail the entire world with similar pictures. a u. n. a cheese. martin griffith says said there are positive developments in the effort to increase humanitarian aid flowing into gaza . but he's once again express great concerns about the war and because we do not have your monetary operation in southern gaza that can be cooled by that name anymore. that the pace of
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the military assault in southern gaza is a repeat of the assault in northern guns that it has made no play safe for civilians in southern gaza, which had been the cornerstone of the humanitarian plan to protect civilians. and thus to provide a to them but without place of the safety, that kinda is intact as, as what we have at the moment in gaza. northern gaza even more difficult. but in gaza, where we have trucks still crossing daily through the roof of crossing is at best humanitarian opportunism to try to reach through some roads which is still accessible which haven't been mined or destroyed
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to some people who can be found with some food or some water or some other supply can be given, but it's a program of opportunity some. so right, take it from dependable. and frankly, it's not sustainable of the un security council. we'll discuss the situation in gaza on friday. christmas. salumi has this update from the u. as you want, officials continue to war and that the a delivery system in gaza is on the verge of collapse. un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, will address the security council on friday after taking the historic step to invoke article 99. the un charter. he wants the security council to declare asian military and cease fire and negotiations on a draft resolution to that effect are ongoing as we are in lot of doing this
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international competition. and so the data to you with the palestinian people during these difficult times of this barbaric aggression against a lot of people, particularly in the goes us through. as we told you yesterday that we were putting the final touches on a draft resolution that exercise was completed yesterday. and our ideas were intertwined with the very important cut, a just left out of the secret agenda in which she invoked using article 99 before the security council. one k member of the council. the united states remains opposed to security council action. the best thing to try that we can do all of us for the situation on the ground is to let the quiet behind the scenes diplomacy. that's ongoing continue. and that's we think the best hope for trying to improve the situation on the ground with regard to mandatory in relief for getting hostages
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out and for trying to move forward on something towards some kind of process. negotiations are also on going to open cram shalom a 2nd border crossing for aid to get into gaza as the world food program estimates that the vast majority of families there are not getting enough food to eat on a daily basis. kristen salumi alda 0. the united nations, the audience. this is a law professor at queens university in canada. he joins us now from the cap to all to thanks very much for being with us. so we just, we heard from disagree. if it's mountain griff, it's a little bit earlier. there, how would you, what's your assessment of how a griffith some and other you and officials have been talking about events in gaza and the way they have been framing events on the ground. a book um, thanks for having the uh, the united nations has an impossible job as well as have it in from the pictures coming out of the gas
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a strip and to his credit. marvin griffith is trying to very carefully straddle a balancing line. he's quite bright to say that there is no longer a humanitarian operation in the gaza strip. but one of my concerns is that the united nations political leadership, which includes the spartan griffiths because he is an under secretary general of the united nations. notwithstanding the fact that he does humanitarian work is failing to actually identify what in fact is happening on the ground. what is in fact happening on the ground based on patterns, the behavior of these really forces 1800000 people have been forcibly transferred from the north to the south. they're being bombarded, that's 80 percent of the population of gas that they're being bombarded where they are in the north and when he gets the south in the so starvation as a tool force being used against them, disease is going to break out. and what's worse is these really leadership isn't very clear on what they're doing. they want at the very least to be populate the
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gaza strip. that is all $2300000.00 costs and in it should be leaving in their view to egypt. and that's the only rhyme or reason behind the wholesale disproportion bombardment of the territory that goes well beyond anything proportional or necessary in relation to the attacks of 7 october. so it behooves one if you're in the united nations to call this out, you can actually to point the needed political, a capital that the secretary general is going to have to use 20. convinced to the council tomorrow, unless you call it what it is. and it is vital the do not of nations speak out against the ethnic cleansing of the gaza strip, which we are watching in real time. so based on what you've just said and, and, and as a legal scholar, would you consider what's been going on there to be genocide. a been aside has been raised by a number of special laboratories of the united nations,
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a good number of them. some weeks ago they rang the alarm, so to speak, for genocide to, to, to be established. if you need proof beyond a reasonable doubt that there is an intent to destroy in full or in part, a national, racial, religious, a group or political grouping of peoples through a number of actions including killing and imposing conditions of life designed to destroy them in whole or in part, now on the base of the information available. that is to say, express intentional statements made by these really leadership from the prime minister on down references to the palestinians of gather as human animals. the complete cutting law of food, water, fuel, basically, necessities of life. starvation of the population references to biblical passages that portray the palestinians of gather as the malware can any one who knows their bible know what happened to them. they were destroyed, men, women,
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child and so on. these demonstrate intent to commit genocide and there followed up by action of these really side as i've described earlier. and so there is a real and substantial possibility. the genocide is also taking place. i am not a criminal tribunal, so i can't say one way or the other, whether there is genocide happening. but what i can see is based on the evidence that exist, it's a real and substantial possibility. there are reasonable grounds to believe and therefore there needs to be action taken by the secretary general, and particularly by the office of the prosecutor of the international criminal court. to bring those to book for the armies really side to make sure that this, this isn't allowed to continue. what would you say the chances of that happening at this point though, given the protection that to israel gets from the united states? what, what are the chances that any is really official? we'll see the inside of the cool room over this. you know,
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so i'll be frank with the audience. it's, it's, it's, it's not looking good. i mean, in the security council, these ravens enjoy the diplomatic support of the united states. united states doesn't even want to call for a cease fire. so the u. s. is providing these freebies with the space the time to do what they're doing on the ground. on the uh, the on the i c. c side, the international criminal court side, the officer, the prosecutor, and issued public statements of recent in recent days to give rise to concern because he appears to be trying to draw false equivalents between the palestinians who are living under foot under foreign military occupation and unlawful ones now going on 56 years with the occupying power because many of this, this on travel violence against iman, who very clearly using, gave some more crimes, crimes against humanity and so forth. the only time will tell whether or not the prosecutor finds that within his authority and the you know, take to take action. and that is the issue,
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indictments and the rest of lawrence for the leadership on these really side. it seems inclined to do so on the palestinian side, but we'll have to wait and see based on what he's done so far, which is to sit on his hands. you know, the palestinians have been before the court now for the past 9 years and there has yet to be a single and diamond issued. it doesn't look very good, but we must continue to press on the people the world, men and women of conscience need to speak out. appreciate you talking to us. thanks very much for your time. thank you. and you can't find us equity. david cameron has met us seth to state anthony blinking in washington to talk about the was in ukraine and gaza. lincoln says they're both united in pressing for access to the captives in the strip and in preventing the war and gaza from striving. they also focused on what happens after the conflict, and it's very important that even as we're focused on what's happening day and day
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out of that, we're also not only thinking about but working on what comes next. and particularly building a foundation for a durable piece and durable security of tomorrow. have a chance to welcome colleagues from around the region here in washington from the i believe the organization to assign the cooperation. i look forward to continuing those discussions with them. we have to start not only providing the aid that is necessary for people in gaza, possibly using maritime routes, as well as land base routes if that is necessary. but also thinking about the future off to this ministry operation is over. we discussed in a meeting how that's about how we build up and revitalize the palestinian authority . it's about how we stand up a plan for what happens off this operation is over and how we met prior to future to a secure future for both israel and for the palestinian people. and we're committed
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to working together and with others to get that done. particularly enjoy this live now from a washington. so i thought of you were listening to that briefing and we had a little bit of data from the the, the top 2 diplomats for the us and the u. k. what else did they say? as it was really interested in, the very 1st thing they talked about when they came out was not about what's happening with the is really war on cancer. they talked about ukraine and a great length talked about the need for funding. they need to continue. they did and then to that and start talking about what's happening in gaza and again from your secretary state entity blinking, we heard much of what he's been saying for now 2 months that israel has the rights responsibility to destroy him off. but it was interesting. he did say a gap remains between israel's intent to protect civilians and results on the ground. and this was notable because you never really hear us officials publicly
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say what they've been asking these rallies to do. he says we'd like to see longer pauses in the fighting, much narrower and narrower areas where the fighting is happening. he said it's these really seem to better communicate to people where those safe zones are and make sure when they tell people to go to those areas. they are fully resource again, complaining a complaint might be a bit of a strong word saying that more needs to be done to get 8 into guys. so it was a very minor shift. but in this sort of conflict with this relationship between the us and israel, when you start seeing public officials publicly say things which they will tell you they're saying in private, it does make mark a shift. he also did announce, as you just mentioned that the foreign ministers of cutter, saudi arabia, turkey, egypt, jordan and the palestinian authority are going to be in washington tomorrow. and we believe they're going to give a press conference and then come here for basically a photo off with the secretary of state. i don't believe they're very guessing
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questions. but if we're going to see some very strong pushback on what the u. s. has been doing with the full throated support of israel. you can expect it will come from those countries. so it'll be interesting to see if the tone continues to shift after those meetings and taking place that t. thank you. patty. go hanging in washington. as a family, members of the 138 is really captives held by how much have lit candles on what they call hostages. honda cut menorah on the 1st night of the jewish holiday and were con, has moved from tel aviv. this is a very some of the happen, but that'd be followed by this. the risk asked a lot of anger his what from the families of the captives. they had a meeting with the progress of benjamin netanyahu and the war cabinet just 2 days ago. finally, from meeting to bonding that the prime minister to the move to try and get to that family member back. in fact, some of the cavities are free and you're overseas by actually the title of that
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particular meeting. that very disappointed, in fact, but that's it. yeah, i mean i can say very clearly, i'm not going to be a conference everybody back. i'm like, nothing pregnant. you speak to people and they're very clear and they know what the cost of getting the boxes. i'm not is the release. that's not what these ready. copeland is in the mood for. it certainly doesn't want to hear that message. but head out once again, showing salvatore as solid hours here with the in occupied east, teresa and jewish ultra nationalists was stopped from marching through the old city . they were calling for an end to the walk ups control of the locks must compound for 56. he is an agreement between jordan and israel declared that the walk and his manic trust would have control inside the comp time for that that i need is in ramallah for. she says the much could have had
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a real impact and the occupied westbank had it gone ahead. people here would have been watching very closely. and i think maybe that's probably why in the last minute, if they weren't allowed, those protests weren't allowed to had their uh, it, the government being grew quite knowing quite well. that's actually, this could already inflame the situation. also in the occupied was bad because of very 10 situation at the moment allowing that kind of access to those protesters with the kind of banners, etc. describe would certainly bring the situation here in the occupied was back to, to bring and that is probably something is where a would want to avoid at this stage. continue at good. i'm considering already the tension surrounding the daily raids into the tension and the destruction to property and all what's going on here,
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especially how palestinians here angry about what's happening in gaza. so i would say crisis is averted, but still ballasting is would point to the fact that that was even allowed in the 1st place or that, that people are even thinking in that way in the 1st place is approved. that israel wants to intimate, eliminate everything that has to do with ballasting is anything that has to do with what many would tell you is love in this part of the world. and i mean in the occupied westbank and take over all the territory. so search and the price is a burden, but it could happen again. these really ami is intensifying its rise in the occupied westbank. the info caught them and improvise device exploded as a convoy of homage vehicles passed by at least for palestinians were killed in the
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lights. his rights to which email is rarely strikes have targeted a home in gauze like killing the renowned palestinian rights of poet and professor . they find ill. edu. he co founded a use led to palestinian nonprofit project called we on the numbers. it tells the stories behind palestinians in use and advocates for the human rights. the fight edited the book called gaza writes back a collection of short stories written by young adults. 6 members of his family, including his 2 siblings, were also killed in the strike. of this is an expert exit from one of his palms cold. if i must die, if i must die, you must live to tell my story. to sell my things to buy a piece of cloth and some strings make it white with a long tail. so that a child somewhere and goes out while looking heaven in the i awaiting his dad who
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left in a blaze and bid no one farewell, not even to his flesh, not even to himself, sees the kites my kite you made flying up above and thinks for a moment and angel is there bringing back love. if i must die, let it bring hope that it be a tale. the still ahead on our to 0. we look at the power of satirical cartoons and how office using them to protest these really occupation the hello that was not down on the in australia and all eyes on 12 people, a cy clone. just but that's been strengthening as it moves towards the car. oh see
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now it is set to we can slide it as it moves its way towards the coast of queensland in australia, but it will. so bring some blustery conditions as we go set to day in sunday. across the rest of australia, it is looking rather websites to weather system that's moved its way across the bite that's going to knock temperatures down. across the southeast of australia we have seen extreme heat for much of the country, but those temperatures will start to come down across more southern areas. but for . c it will be pushing the mercury up once again. by the time we go through the weekend and into next week. now we do have a close attachment to new zealand, but single dose of sunshine for both islands on friday. lots of settled conditions that's not going to last. however, on fact, today we have got that west to weather starting to work its way up the south of the south island. but christ church seeing $26.00 degrees celsius this so a warm saturday to be enjoyed. and as it moved to south east asia, a mixture of sunshine and showers across the board with some heavier rain for
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borneo on friday. that's you. whether it is a tenant object to produce objectives these coverage, many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of this way, the public discourse and seeing more voices persist sale, calling the races the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next. frank assessments for this placement kind of thing persecutions. this seems to be another inform between what we see here is locked in fact that people in to change the reality but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of the case headlines. do you think even the president of the united
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states when he hasn't been able to get to humanitarian schools, he's been asking for days and days has any sway of a private us and nothing else in the inside story on al jazeera, the, the, again, you're watching i just need a reminder of our top stories. this israel has launched more strikes in gaza, killing over 350 people in the past 24 hours. a mosque and houses were targeted image evaluate g can at least 13 palestinians were killed in his really raised in the southern city of han units. is there any forces have detained several palestinian men from 3 you and run schools in the last year?
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they were stripped and separated from their families. the is really,
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is it the 2 months into israel is, was add the military on slow up against the palestinians. persist unabated defensive. begin october. the 7th. off to an unprecedented attack. by how much fight is members of the cussing brigades beyond wing of the group and of the palestinian resistance fighters? infiltrated is really tired tree by and land and sea. $1147.00 is right. these were killed that day, including $320.00 soldiers, and $59.00 police officers. at least 240 people is railways, and for nationals were taken captive. what ensued was a declaration of war by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on hamis, and a promise to eliminate the group. his defense minister immediately health of the info to pull water, food, electricity, and fuel to the strip. the past several weeks have seen an intense, indiscriminate,
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aerial bombardment of gauze, others flattened in tie and neighborhoods, and caused unimaginable suffering. a ground invasion fall on. no one and nothing has been sped, schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, shops, every aspect of the life has been targeted. but the heavy as told has been on civilians. will the 17000 palestinians were killed in gaza when the 7000 of them children. that means these randy ami kills one child every 10 minutes rights group say a genocide is on folding cause and the world is silent. pre i can go up to reports now on a warning, you may find some of the images in her report. distressing the the, the, the english of the mother refusing to let go for child, she is to the the despair of
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a child full to let go for parent. she is there for 2 months. the people have cause of having deal with what's been described as him on or israel has quoted civilians on a scale, really seem to means more children that any of the war. in recent times, the un says a child, the skills, every 10 minutes, making garza the most dangerous place on earth, which is for the un. garza is not the worst single concept in its history. and those uncovering these horrors, the eyes of the war have paid the highest price journalist and their families have been targeted, making it the most legal conflict for media workers in decades. and
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yet, 2 months on israel's war, effective fusion goes on on hinder. the catastrophic situation we see unfolding in the gaza strip was entirely foreseeable and preventable my humanitarian colleagues have described the situation as apple collected. or in these circumstances, there is a high risk of atrocity crimes. it's military have flattened homes, attacked refugee counts, and schools destroyed most on churches that besieged and foamed hospital. what is not all meant to be protected under international law for hospital by host control has been attack shell, been destroyed and empty. and this is actually played unprecedented all the governments in the world. and particularly the governments in the west. i'm named united states. they know that israel past this practice of attracting health care, simulating health care,
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which is out sooner. click country to the geneva convention for $56.00 nights. israel has plunged garza and its people into darkness. it didn't post a total siege and cut off electricity head. i mean, i said 7, phone lines and internet during different phases of his gone invasion, creating panic and fear it's related to this bombardment and expanding ground defensive from north to south has displeased nearly all this causes population. with no way to escape from the deaf. that fields, imminent lodge above the income stick for this has always been a way of life to israel flores and siege. but this is the war of maybe for
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palestine. is it a paper to moment israel is waging a war, collective punishment. and the national community has seemed to stop brianca hooked up to of a god as children have borne the brunt of israel's war on the territory. more than 7000 of been killed and thousands injured some 100. but before its i'm just getting a joins the ever growing number of children shouted by the boy in gaza. his entire family was injured and then these riley bombardment. his parents sent him to a hospital in han, eunice, hoping who would cover soon. a relative who lives in the area is now looking off to him. i'm the richard for an upper off, an adult cream last a hand and have shrapnel and the i, the hospital told us there's nothing they can do. so we hoped he could be transferred to you too, but no one came to provide help them and the poor boy cries the whole time.
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thousands of children and mine is what killed or missing another level across in tai areas. devastated by his variety bombardment. those were supplied, we carry this cause of the war for the entire lives that the they all need the emotional support, the way of them body to they came here and close. yes. and when they woke up, they found themselves so small rooms with machines. they are scared to my types, civilized too young to understand the long way of recovery. i had, she lost her brother and mother in an asked right when she was finally rescued her leg. and he was injured by shrapnel. she'll need several surgeries in the future to get them similar products to that when seal or what she's children playing and running. she stays alone. you can tell how sad she is. she doesn't know why children don't like to play with her anymore. it breaks my heart to see
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a suffer. yep. violence in guys. intensifying these variety armies, expanding the scope of its offensive unit. fee is homes of children to die every day of the look and see it, and that we have a huge number of injured children who are received treatment and should have left the hospital. so we can take me patience, but we cannot send them away because their homes were destroyed. this explains why the hospital is overcrowded. the rule is far from over. does a dangerous place for these children, too young to learn the ways to cope with tragedy? for now, all they want to know is yvette powers have been rescued from under the rubble hush by the honest a 0 the white house as homeless and israel still fall from another deal on a new humanitarian pause. mike, hannah has moved from washington of the national security spokesman in the white
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house says that the us is doing everything that it can to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza. in fact, he went as far as to say that no country is doing more. this was in response to a question about audi code 199. this is the one invoked by the secretary general to call a security council meeting to call for a c spy to allow him to terry an aide to go into gaza. but john cookie does not specifically reference what the us reaction would be at. should this come before the security council? again, this is what do you have to say? all the things that the president is doing through his personal leadership engagement, including phone calls today with leaders in the region to try to keep this conflict from, from escalating look. we certainly share the concerns that so many of others at concerns, including the secretary general about the humanitarian situation in gaza. tell me name me one more nation. any other nation that's doing as much as the united states
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to alleviate the pain and suffering of the people of god. you can't. on october, the 18th, the us be towed a resolution and the security council insisting that it did not make any reference to israel. as right of self defense, russia and the united kingdom abstain from voting on that particular vote. but on an old that was the 46th time and the security council that the u. s. has vetoed a resolution consuming as well. so this is the issue. and the question is whether, when or if this resolution does come before the security council, as to the secretary general as request whether or not the us will once again issue of the to mike hannah, which is the era washington or the last, the 3 palestinian university students who were shocked in the month last month has left hospital 20 year old who sham outstanding is paralyzed from the chest. down. 3 friends grew up together in the west bank and at the time of the attack, they were speaking a mix of english,
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an average of you to what wearing the black and white posting cause a scarf. police are investigating whether the shooting was a hate crime. students had been in the month to visit our attorneys family over thanksgiving. sites are and political cartoons have long played a unique role in communicating in a way the traditional news media cannot doing as well as war on gaza. thousands of office have been creating powerful images and posting them on social media image and campbell. it takes a little graphic images sketched and pencil, some se, cartoons a more powerful unaccessible and video footage for flight across, especially when the sheer number of images difficult to process. when an image that is drawn by a cartoon is using metaphor and sometimes symbolism, it can be something easier to take and then the actual images of people who are
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dying. but at the same time, it has this double effect or appealing to various levels that are, can be translated in the mind and then touched the person very viscerally. schiffer was uses her all to provide the discussions like this call team. so the question itself, i think is not something is right to be asked. and i want to show that easy to everybody was the right team for 75 use palestinians. have you set off with this multi lead messages to protest against these radio occupation? when we use the culture as, as a tool for existence as little as raising awareness about our situation. now we are fighting against their and prove again that we are move that's we are as a business to people we are, we have 100. did you have, ok,
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you have to go check, and i'm not that bad people as they want to, to add to the big us how much savannah was detained in on his radio in 2013. but the truth relied on his sketches are collected in the book, palestine and black and white. in early november, the washington post protracted a call too often being accused of racism towards the arabs and palestinians. and veteran cartoonist that the guardian steve bell lost his contract accused of using anti semitic tribes. mohammed says the risk is come with the job which has been used against us as opposed to, i guess, to find the item that was who they are protesting, broken start. it only when you, when you want to click decides is what i do with the actual cause you are, you are, we are exaggerating that much of the expression that pressure details. and we, we have been accused,
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as on some of the one of the most famous protestant in cartoonist, was knology ali, who created the character handler personification of the palestinian people. it's come to symbolize resistance against israel. nausea and ali was assassinated in london in 1997, but handler lives own. and so to does all of the classic artwork created by and abide palestine image and kinda out 0. the still ahead on i just need a in other news, mending diplomatic ties. the key is president visits athens to meet the greek 5 minutes the . this program is faulty. invite citibank, the gross cost of bundle is about 40,
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the, let's take a look at some of the stories making the use the wells food program has announced and into providing food assistance in syria. in a statement the you and food agency says, request to announce the end of his general of food assistance across the syria from january 2024 to 2, lack of funding it added. it will continue supporting families affected by emergency situations and natural disasters across the country through small i'm more targeted interventions in september the w. f. p wanted that's what it caused, insufficient funds risk pushing an estimate to 24000000 people globally to the brink of famine. the state of emergency has been declared in the se shells of to major bloss, that an explosive depot and heavy rain for the overnight explosion engine.
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thousands of people heavy rain triggered flooding and land slides that killed 3 people. schools are closed and people are being to stay home a 5.8 magnitude. it's quite because drunk parts of central mexico alarm sounded across the country's capital, saying the people running onto the streets according to the us geological survey. the epicenter of the quake was just south of mexico city to be no immediate reports of casualties or damage to the capital. tuckers, president richard type road one has visited as in athens for talks with the greek prime minister, cost me to talk as the leaders hailed a new era of trade as i sought to over come years of hostile rhetoric. johnson russell has more from athens. it was a far cry from edwin's last visit 6 years ago. back then he and his greet counterpart openly argued about the lives and treaties that set the boat is between the countries a century ago. this time, he and presidents got the 2nd level full,
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avoided all control overseas. the 2 governments signed 15 the quotes to double the trade and to build a new bridge across the board. and they agreed to disagree about who will control maritime space and the a g and an eastern mediterranean, which has brought them to the brink of war 5 times. and as many decades, a lot of people get to get their love of feel very sensitive. kids leave peacefully to express the differences and discuss them on this, on to constantly try on find solution solutions and those differences. so i'm going to post that they should not automatically lead to stations and crisis. and i mean, part of one of the inductions categories, which is a bit about us, we wish to turn the agent into a seal piece and cooperation. we want to be an example to the entire world, but the steps, greece and took us, shall take together 10 d i a nickel, i'm artist, and these the fact that maritime borders were off the table doesn't mean they were
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ignored. they'll be discussed in the future. this visit was designed to reset the mood to have 2 countries less than tensions improve. rhetoric agreed to meet again, primarily image. what that is, they were said is going to visit on cra in the spring have concrete measures that bring tourist triggers to us with a visa degree guidelines. again, agreement on refugees. and most importantly, in many ways, double bilateral trade from 5 to 10000000000 euros. these are concrete positive measures put. why now add on spends much of last year threatening to invade greek islands. so that gives us the us congress not to sell turkey f. 16 that might be used against greece when a turkish freaking attempted to ram a greek one in 2020. it was a real fear of the country. so he is now. turkey has put pressure on grease to come to terms on maritime borders. but to us,
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quakes early this year flattens tucker cities and creates as a need for western investment and reconstruction and ongoing was, and ukraine and gaza have already created great risk for both the greek and the turkish economies. so the appetite for gunboat diplomacy and high seas confrontation seems to be following a way that seems to be more appetite for stability. the real test, of course, is you have to come whether the greeks in touch can indeed come to a bilateral agreement or maritime space that has eluded them for decades. and if not, whether they can agree to submit to arbitration at the international court of justice in the hey, jobs federal us out as a athens. peruse form of president alberto fuji moore. he has been released from prison on humanitarian grounds. he was 7, a 25 you centers for committing human rights abuses. in the 19 ninety's constitutional court ordered his release despite the into american court of human
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rights, asking for delay to study the ruling. his money on a sent you is from lead. the terrible hugs and smiles of relief. 85 year old i lived before the moody beads present in email flanked by his children, k, glen kenzie, and welcome to buy a crowd of supporters. they do suppose additional quote reinstated the former president's pardon denied. since 2017, by the into american court for human rights. judges say the international court has no authority over for commodities fate. and ordered his release on humanitarian grounds. believe how did i see that? i am happy and thankful because the constitutional quote and showed us over into prevailed by reinstates in the 2017 pardon and ensuring his prompt release. the former president had been serving a 25 year sentence for the exploits additional killings of $25.00 peruvians, including
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a child. he has not paid any of the more than $15000000.00 owed in reparations to families of the victims. instead, he spent the past 16 years, maintaining his innocence. the road has been longer peaceful for our family. we want to start over. there's no police for history. in our hearts. the government supported the constitutional court order, even though it contradicts the international ruling. defense to appliance with the rulings of the constitutional court does not it no obligations derived by international treaties on the inter american system for human rights, we ratify all from a difference to the american convention on human rights. supporters say they waited a long time for this day. the credit put some money with the defeat of the rebel groups shining past and saving the economy from collapse. in the 1990s, the alberto food, you more you built schools, highways,
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hospitals around the country and brought us peace, was proves best to and this is the end of another chapter for 15. 40 on thursday, a new trial begins to the doctor and tilting of 6 farmers by a prosecutor once he kept under house arrest during this court proceedings which families of the victim c o for another chance for justice to be served by the innocent is i just see that email? let's get this for now. here's peter. i taught them huts but have lost for the 4th time in 5 premium. the games, the latest defeat coming at home against waste time united as they've done so often this season experience took an early lead christian ramiro heading in off to just 11 minutes. putting the 2nd call defense of areas allowed waste time to get back in the match. jared bowen and james will pro skipping the him is at $21.00 when it's
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