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as i said, i'm going, i'm gonna see the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the as well kills at least 360 percent of students over the past 24 hours. causes jabante, a refugee camp on the southern city of con eunice. it targets it's the bulk of this is i'll just say what license will. so coming up dozens of palestinian men all stripped and held by as ready forces that un run schools and move in gaza. renowned palestinian writes of poets and professor restaurant we have is killed.
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and then this ray, the strike on this home in gauze. and as far as the forces a rating, the center of ramallah and the occupied west. finally, the live pictures. we are also getting reports of raids and arrest the cities of heaven and best news. welcome to the program to months into israel for on cause of the ministry has intensified as bombardment coming 350 percent of students in the past 24 hours alone. a mosque and houses were targeted in the body of refugee camp. and at least 13 part of students who killed in the southern city of con eunice. for that box beacons are coverage and a warning. you may find some of the images in his reports. distressing they transport the injured in guns by the truck, the bloody and the wielded
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often to stun. to stand up unsupported, the children carried down from econosoft of concrete fish, frozen on every young face. the northern gauze is ready for us, is detained. thousands of men stripped, then driven away destination on the match, those not held streams south from the show. so i think you in supported school, i lost a site, they say that it's no longer safe. we buried the death in the schools. we left the dead on the ground because we were forced to leave the hospital quickly . massacres are everywhere. the display start be killed in the streets for the living. what they like, the 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 and nothing absolutely nothing. the child who recently left the hospital as a new born baby now leads the world, submit to the full farewells, the another parent, deprived of hope. but death springs, grief, regardless of age. and for one man whose loss too much, it's overwhelming. the marks out 0. and israel has continued targeting residential areas in southern gaza where many families are seeking refuge houses here as well. do reports from con eunice, a couple of the legal and demons in, in this stupid, this stupid story to show you how the key i've seen that kind of funny, i mean,
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i'm again and the to you and the most of that. and so and for job sure, did i mean and again i just didn't was on the new shahid. there's also a couple um, but since you don't have that many look, i'm not too sure who the one but that upon a duty specialist when i'm done have 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 ahead? i mean the idea and with the middle come out to show who doing much i had for the family and then the well, you know, you wouldn't fission, nothing minimal. all the time. the bodies amongst all the bodies. saba,
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what do they have? they can't nobody. saba, what is that luca lama who not? yeah. so but good deal. i'm glad i'm glad. i'm glad i'm good. i'm good. i'm glad i'm glad i'm but i'm definitely heavy and so yeah, when this when this. c blue shield um to jot off on that evening in montana. the agency come after she i had one more thing, one or 2 to send you home menu to an item. again, how we're doing that and to show them how you want to make sure i hit the one without the introductory, you'd have to add, so you add up and the size number to send in that has an account protected to, but i'm gonna so i don't know, so sometimes if you have the customer can well
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have a number to send, so you don't have to defend that. then you are, let's say you have the petitions, you need it by the different mean. do you have the a month to call? i'm lucky to see her. i will come. why then do i have unbundled? but all i saw budget then few heavy a month ago. the come and to show who do not have the gun, the who gotten the haven't mccarren to how, where your left and the thing the most of them and can, will be that you had the and as it came up the that and when she with the and home
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mean and miss atwell. upon what do, how does the tenuous general be? so father figure and humanitarian chief mounting. griffith says negotiations with his relative deliver additional 8 because of a promising even though the 2nd phase of israel is offensive is making things difficult. he says tools so focused on reopening a crossing west of rafa. we do not have your monetary operation in southern gaza that can be cooled by that name anymore. that the pace of 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
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protect civilians. and thus to provide aid to them, but without place to safety. that plan is in tatters. as what we have at the moment in gaza, northern gauze, even more difficult. but in garza where we have trucks still crossing daily through the roof, the crossing is at best a few minutes here in opportunism to try to reach to some roads which is still accessible which haven't been mined or destroyed 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,
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it's not sustainable. audience face is a little professor in queens university in canada. he says both for you and 60 general and the prosecutor of the international criminal court need to investigate allegations of genocide and gaza for genocide to to, to be established. you need proof beyond a reasonable doubt that there is an intent to destroy in whole 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 basis 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 dallas as human animals. the complete cutting off of food, water, fuel, basically, necessities of life. starvation of the population references to biblical passages
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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, 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. like i would like to bring you more of a developing story coming out of the occupied to westbank industry. the forces of storming the center of the city of ramallah rates of also taking place in hebron and bethlehem the occupied west by cassini increasing the volumes daily raids since the start of israel's war on gaza. more than $260.00 palestinians have been killed in such rage since october. the 7th. charles stratford is standing by for us in ramada in the occupied westbank. i'm charles. what more can you tell us about the rates that will leave the reason why i'm standing back from the window is this this
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right started about 2 hours ago. we have is riley soldiers, titans, if he's ready. so just in a number of vehicles that the position themselves directly under the building, i'm what we're, i'm the law secretary to do is going to age slowly towards the window and keep our heads down and try and get you some of these live pictures of, of the soldiers, you have soldiers in jeeps to my right on the street here. and sucker keeps them. we'll be able to show you some pictures. we have is riley soldiers. i can see 3 or 4 standing by the main round about the i'm what you're looking at the military vehicles. you can see the ministry vehicles directly underneath this. that is the sound of what off you from is the cold sound grenades used to keep the crowds back . i can see to gas rising on the streets directly across the way that
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we haven't heard any live far yet. yesterday there was a res. it's similar, right? this is much bigger than yesterday's right inside central ramallah and they were not caches, but there was certainly um, guns used. we understand um it was live 5 in 5 by members of the um resistance you can see that. so 2 guys kind of said that there's just being fired into this. so i reckon you're looking at an area spreading out from the spreading out from the, the main round about here. i'm an hour of about a 10200 meters in pretty much every direction we saw the high in the building about 10 minutes ago. they were breaking into a mobile phone shop. and it took them, i suppose, a good hoff and a half to get inside. last night's right. it seemed to focus on a publishing house and the is right,
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the ministry left signs in the publishing house saying that they accusing the owner of of supposing how much we understand that it was focused on. it was targeted because it's being accused of the, of the, propagating the propaganda pro, how much propaganda i can see another tear gas canister being 5 across the street. the what surprising so far? we haven't seen, we haven't seen the hundreds of, of use that normally come out on her rocks. all right, the military, when they come in, in situations like they, but this is red because it's only the last couple of days that we've seen these raids directly in the center of the administrative capital of, of the palestinian, the occupied west bank of the palace didn't know, so it's a or no palestinian place certainly visible on the streets here is as you can well imagine. so the situation increasingly tense here,
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what time in the morning is it is around 5 in the morning and no sign that whatever mission sees, right? the ministry have come here to do is in any way complete then as you rightly say that we're also rides earlier in hebron and in that does not how much to will most as especially him. but understand the number of people arrest and at least one person injured and i'll leave you now with the sound of us another seemingly, it's a gas or a so cold sound, we're not being launched. as the situation here on folds, i should actually tell you that i have lost a comes in like a from you, so this will be all lost on so. all right, so child stratford, the in ramallah reporting on those unusual scenes of an ongoing grade in as want child stratford described as the administrative palestinian capital really also the occupied westbank who of course, if not seen, develops,
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returned to its end. indeed, charles, going forward, leaving on the straight strikes of target to whom in gaza. kidding, the renown policy and the rights of poet and professor restaurant out of re because found a use the policy and nonprofit projects code. we have no numbers. it tells the stories behind palestinians and the news and advocates for the human rights restaurant edited the book called gunners that 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 as susan accept of one of his homeschooled. if i must die. and 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 twice with a long tail. so that a child summer in gaza while looking,
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having in the eye awaiting his dad, he laughed in a place a bit. no one for a well was even to his flash, thought even to himself, ceased the christ. mike, hide you made flying up above and think for a moment and angel is there bringing back love. if i must die, that should bring hope. that should be a tale. well says producer, referred oliver is dest broke. we've spoken to several friends, if it is, and they reflected on his work and legacy. here's what they have to say. that's the strength of what we both want. it was to show young people, there are other ways to resist besides getting involved in violence, although i worried that yeah, this flores is creating a whole generation of people who now probably have lots of i would like the anger inside we we, we hope that people would listen to their stories and, and realize that they every day oppression and people only pay attention to kaiser
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when there's a warm and is balance. but they, every day in their everyday existence was a struggle just different survive and that's what their stories were trying to tell people to just read them. so i hope that we're numbers are right. it's going to come out of the stronger and the young people will fall in his footsteps and realize that words are powerful. are powerful to the front was i was actually my professor at the university. he told me poetry, he told me english and then we were together for the past couple of years. 0, one thing i remember him, i always remember him for one thing that everybody really a student of has every mean t of has every person who knew him met him, talk to him even just for him on the phone with her with him and the him for is his love for story telling he was someone who spoke to,
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to thousands of on twitter, his daily, his voice was, you know, i was bloss to, to, to the world. the feel watching out is there a is a reminder of our top story? is this our israel is launched, more strikes and gone. 350 people in the past 24 hours. i'm also going to houses with targets in which a party of refugee the team, i'm assuming this with code and this way the rates and the some of the city of cornelius. is there any forces of detain several palestinian men, phone 3, you and run schools and been lucky stripped of separation from their families and destroy any forces storming the center of the city of ramallah and the occupied westbank piece of life. pictures rates of also taking place hyper on the back 30260
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percent of students have been killed in such rates. and some type of the 7th the is really, isn't the,
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you know, 2 months into israel's, for the military also is against palestinians. pacific or unabated defense, if the gun on october the 7th off to an unprecedented attack by a mass fighters, members of the cosigned brigades, the wing of the group, and other policy resistance fighters infiltrated is ready to our tree by land and sea. 1147 x ray. these were killed that day, including $320.00 soldiers and $59.00 police officers at least $240.00 people is released on for nationals were taken captive. what ensued was the declaration of war by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on how boss and a promise to eliminate the group is defense minister immediately whole to the input of all was the food electricity and fuel to the strip. the past several weeks,
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i've seen an intense, indiscriminate arrow bombardment of gauze, others flattened into neighborhoods, of course, unimaginable suffering. the ground invasion followed. no one, nothing has been spared. schools, hospitals, most chug shops. every aspect of daily life has been talking to. but the heaviest toll has been on civilians, more than 17000 palestinians have been killed in gaza. i'm more than 7000 of them of children. that means the strike the army kills one child every 10 minutes. rights groups say a genocide is unfolding and gaza of the world assignment prank a group to reports and a warning. somebody you might find some of the following images distressing. the, the, the, the anguish of her 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 causing, having deal with what's been described as him on or israel has quoted civilians on a scale really seem to means more children than any other 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 now 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 to months on israel's war effect, abuse and 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 in the circumstances. there is a high risk of atrocity crimes. its military has slots and homes attacked refugee counts and schools destroyed most and 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, bones destroyed an empty tent. 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 these rail trusts this practice of attracting health
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care, simulating health care, which is up. so let me click country to the geneva convention for 56 nights. israel has punched garza and its people into darkness. it didn't post a total siege on cutoff electricity. how die is, i mean, i should say that phone lines and internet during different phases if it's gone and vision, 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 the way of life to israel flores and siege. but this is the war of maybe for palestine. is it
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a paper to moment israel is waging a war of collective punishment. and the national community has seemed to stop brianca book. it says here, and it's ready to get tucked in october, dakota, journalist reuters an injured. how does the original, this was a deliberate act. those are the finding some of the investigation by human rights watch. and amnesty international. is that in a hold of reports from self 11 o. this is our head. this is where we send me. 7 journalists. clearly identifiable on a hill in the lebanese village of my shop in full view of is really forces less than 2 kilometers across the border. they were reporting on hostilities between these really army and hezbollah, on another hill, separated by a valley. when they were attacked. we felt the blast for the 1st truck. it's the 1st i could to i saw and the casino was a very,
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very bad injured, at least sustained serious injuries. and the 2nd strike, just seconds later, after he saw his friend, i some of the blown through a was by what's believe to have been a shell fired biotech. for the moment i did my move, like from the other side of the car, the 2nd truck it was hit the front of the car, the same place where i was a standing human rights watch, an amnesty international concluded the journalist. so we're in an open location for more than an hour before the attack. we're likely directly targeted by israeli forces. their findings showed the journalists were well removed from the fighting, not close to a military target. and in sight of his really military locations and surveillance powers and air assets are all due analysis is also indicated that in the last 25
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minutes before they were struck as a 2 separate audio analysis that there was drones that circle knew the journalist position 11 times and those last 25 minutes. his rent has said, the incident is under review. this investigation doesn't for what happens and get some sort of accountability. maybe it's not just will never come back. nobody's officials call the targeting of journalists, deliberate, a war crime. and that attempt to silence the media that exposes as well as crimes. they have filed complaints to the united nations, but they say nothing has happened. critics, a israel carries are crimes and violate human rights was near impunity. and if someone a doing this assault on us all the tax and get away with it, he would repeat that again and again. now you say exactly a month later, 2 successive strikes hit several meters from a group of journalists on
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a tour along whatever you go to you. a week later to journalist for the home are under bmw. i, mary, were killed also by direct is really fires in the village of there her for a few kilometers from the border. says i would let sort of see me on the so this is like maybe 2 minutes before the rocket. then there was a zeta southern up in on the kind of thing to some of the world's news elsewhere. and so well free program is announced an end to food assistance and syria because it's run out of funds for funds to continue supporting families affected by emergency situations and natural disasters to smaller and more targeted interventions. and september the w. f. p ones that insufficient funds risk pushing an estimated 24000000 people globally to
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the brink of funding. this one of us present joe biden has been challenge with 9 counts of tax fraud in the state of california. federal prosecutor stay home to abide and fail to pay taxes on $4000000.00 of personal income between 20172018. he's expected to plead guilty as part of a p do until the item is also facing gun charges in delaware. the former us president donald trump is back in court for his new york civil trial on forward allegations. the front runner for the 2024 republican presidential nomination and his 2 eldest sons are accused of inflating the value of the real estate assets to receive more favorable bank loans from denies navigations and it's condemned to process as unfair. additionally, faces federal charges for allegedly mishandling top secret documents that has been indicted for racketeering in georgia and accusations. but he tried to overturn the 2020 elections of every winter major indian cities, especially the capital,
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knew data you were affected by police to the scientist. a corrective measures or too little too late, or too many and people die each year from toxic air in the country. that's according to the medical journal. the lines that we know fernandez has more a digital reopen has relied on medication to help in breed since he was to moving from new delhi, india is congested capital to us above on the outskirts of the city. as in health, he develops into within the gulf, which i thought was intensifies, that we have 2 of the we have to put him on intensive therapy. tens of thousands of indians, many of them children like to be on suffer some asthma, pneumonia and other respiratory diseases caused by pollution. when the fluid with this is in the crowd hospital emergency rooms, the equity starts deteriorating from november when salma.

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