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hello and welcome to the program. i'm elizabeth put on him. while the eyes of the world have been focused on israel's genocide, a worn garza over in the occupied west bank, the science of his valley weapons have been trained on an increasing number of palestinian targets. shootings of innocent civilians have nearly become the routine signature of his very military raids with children among those killed and injured refugee camps. athene had by strikes walls. settlers have opened the attacked palestinians with arms provided by israel. palestinians from the west bank have launched isolated a tax on his riley's to so how dangerous is the situation and wants as well as political and military strategy for the west bank. we will be discussing all this with, i guess in a few minutes. but 1st, this report from let me call so i'm sure he's not the day. i'm not the raid. bobby ross describes the moment is right. he sold you as much into a store in toyota. how can i show him?
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i hope he told the workers to go, and he told me that he will use me as a human shield. he said the young people shouldn't throw stones, you will walk in front of me, and the impact of, as well as ball and casa, is being sold in the occupied westbank is really, rates have risen dramatically since october, the 7th. that the incursions confuse a risk and killings happening nearly every day. the palestinian health industry says more than 350 people have been killed in the country during the past 3 months. these really ministry has also detained nearly 6000 palestinians. many say the on the attack to we are a far a bit from guys that there is no silver the 7th year, but we are being killed the other day. we are being killed every single day, either in here or the other endurance or the other in geneva due to every part of our country we're being killed. is the genocide follows tenants in the occupied
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westbank or also finding another bottle rising fall and spot is riley settlers. the u. n. has raced and along the us. preston. i'm from york and he does have condemned the aggression lucas accountability for a move to kelly remains pervasive. the impunity for festivals in violation of israel's obligations as they will combine power control safety of palestinians in the west bank. even before october, the 7th right wing is riley's, including government ministers, made provocative and cushions. deluxe a most indeed occupied east, in breach of standing agreements pray at one of his arms. most sacred sites have been beaten by these ready military as well says it's full and goes up again off to the mazda attack in turbo. since then,
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palestinians living nearly 90 could on because of a have come on. the moon is really a tax. the latest in decades of violence against me, consumption, i'll just see the full inside store, the height and tension and the occupied westbank phone is a recent patch of increasing violence. according to the ones who mounted here in a 5th agency, 507 palestinians, including 88 children, were killed by his raiders there on the loft. yeah. that is the most on record for yes, since the agency began collecting figures in 2536 is way these were killed by palestinians in 2023. that is also the highest number for yes, since records began since october, the 7th, more than 4212 palestinians have been injured. $637.00 of them children in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. a 3rd of those injuries came from live ammunition file adviser 80 full says let's take the
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discussion right to and i'm on the, in the occupied westbank from where all 3 of our guests. joining us most of about goofy is secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. that is a palestinian political movement. while these ha boss as with the palestinian form for as rarely studies old mother and bush. also lady is policy lead for the u. k. charity outside and the occupied policies in the entire tree and israel, a very well room. welcome to all of you, mr. bar goofy. i'll start with the use. the human says that palestinians are living in constant tara, of the discriminatory use of israeli state, false and secular. violence against them can you paint as a picture of life and the occupied westbank, a windows card. so what's happening in the band is, is bad, but it's already been as what's happening goes on guys chip. but luckily are subjected to here is uh, since, especially since the 7th of october is, is it
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a is violation of every international, not everybody is early on me. so just if any, is there any police matter if it is already set to the seals that they have a license to and they can do any i'm supposed to do to any posted in any accidents . so any final, the result is very drastic. i mean, this is the 7th of october. i think we've lost more than $540.00 since the beginning of last year with most of our $500.00 foot ceilings. since the 7th of october, we hadn't so many ballasting and skilled at least $22.00. but as to management could back to me by setting up the title and desire. now is, i mean good. there is a set of notes in a very, a weekly and the, the set of those have been acting published in your community is conducting also acts of ethnic cleansing. and all this done said to keep on is to me and
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communities have been evicted from doing homes by is an anti set not settled. but the situation is even what it's done to. the bank has been divided in 224 clusters or to get those if you want me divided by no less than the 615. and if that isn't early check points, many of which have become stations for that estimates on sometimes stations would find this to me is would be shocked at the can. and the sacrament expansion is growing at a rate that is unprecedented. and that is, i just didn't people so widely, we didn't see that since maybe the 1st on to far more than 5350 pounds to me is have the best interest to bank since the 7th of october that the brought the number of funds to me is today which is to more than a 1000 and on top of that, the present, i was initially the use of a subject to type in
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a minute to try to oppression which led to the pretty close at least 7 brothers to me and present since the 7th of october or well, why do be mr. bob booth a thank you very much for laying the situation out for us, and we will be discussing all of those points in more detail a mr. howe boss, if i can come to you even before october 7th as well being for pushing b u. n. said that 2023 has been the deadliest to. yeah. for palestinians in the west bank. why has israel increased its raise and violence in the occupied westbank? yes, of course it has been, it did lead us to it even before 7th of october. actually we should remember that in december, the 2022. and you, as the government eh, was stablished, and this was a very far right. we a government eh,
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2 important things happened concerning the west bank 1st as with rich, who was considered the extremist figure in discovery. and it was and it became disc administered in the defense. is there any defense minister and he was, it became responsible for a whole with bank and a also they could get a disagree. missed ration. and d, of course, represents a the similar as inside the west bank and the as a region, a 2 i'd have to one video settlers it by 22030. a lot of a changes have been happening in the west bank, especially in the west bank. a since the beginning of 2023. okay, so you see the to just as a result of this, we don't have the 5 rice government that does everything elected in the country. but what is it that you think that they are trying to do a
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yes. so, so these to be the, the is rather agend escalated in 2002 and $3.00 did not be gad. it by the establishment of this government. however, eh, israel, and since 2014 has halted any political negotiations with pedestrians. and this v being when a known for everybody is the announcements of the as a, a government that every se should be next to as well. and, and that it, by the senior authority, a operating inside the area a and b should be degraded as a non political entity only governing administrating a disability. the affairs of processing is, this is a very huge shift in the last decade that a arrived it's momentum. and into that said, $23.00 is so israel, and is it west writing since the beginning of eh,
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that to you is to expand the settlements and also to improve the conditions of the settlers in order to next them administratively. but also to establish all facilities for the settlers. why is this demanded a shift in the practices of the as riley government? that was the last 2 minutes. and so it was the lens. and certainly we have seen a great expansion of as rarely assessments, which are of course, the legal on the international norm. this kelly, the let me bring you in now on that is really activity across the occupied westbank . and the raids that, you know, we have been focusing on what kind of impact are they have in humanitarian impact? are they having on the people who live in the west bank has cashed, especially given the great destruction that we often see a company, these raids, the destroying the roads of very important infrastructure of power lines of water supply. i mean,
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i think what we're seeing and what we've been seeing in the westbank is yes. and, and, and gaza. he did, we had, so we have to make the comparison is, you know, very similar policy of forcible displacement of demolitions, of killing with impunity. and no accounts ability, but both the children and unarmed men and women with record numbers on the rise every single year. since the u. n. has been monitoring those numbers in the last 20 years here and they'll p t. p impact of closures of military rates, of unlawful detentions, and arrests of demolition and enforceable displacement of communities. this is especially a big impact on the economy. so essential act control activities are drastically produced. there's most of income we've got 200000 posting and so we're unable to work in israel used to have permits to be able to work in israel. we have 50 percent of salaries being paid because of the of no money been, you know,
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being dispute by the posting and authority and therefore civil service and not being paid. agriculture is a major economic sector for the posting in economy. it's crucial likelihood for thousands. you know, the inability to harvest but has also an impact on local economy. it's not yet seen, but we will see the, the, the impact on the economy. and then in the upcoming months, a year actually, according to the posting in farm is union. this year, posted in the farmers were only able to harvest 50 percent of um uh they're proud to produce this here because of collective punishing policies imposed by israel post october 7 that already existed. but yeah, have just ask you to put it in and, and, and been high and it also has actually an impact on our, on our fragmentation. we're unable to visit each other as families, as employees and colleagues, we kept, you know, really travel from one city to the other in the o, p t that has an, a huge impact on the psychological and, and, and kind of cultural fabric of posting and society and, and psychological tools,
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children are unable to go to school and normally in, in, in it was fine because they have to cross check points. you can imagine what impacts crossing a check point to go to school has on a child from little age. you know, this is something that's normalized to him actually yesterday a 3 month old baby was died at the tech point because they were refused a passage by these really soldiers. and these are, you know, stories that were here of women unable to cross the checkpoint. and how to deliver up the check point. you know, this is a daily reality proposed him. you missed a bug with a this committee has really laid out the economic impact, the social impact of what's been happening and the occupied bestbuy. and she also mentioned collective punishment. what would you say the political impacts so far as being on the, on palestinian, on the palestinian political scene? we've seen a recent, you know, recent polls by the palestinian incentive of policy and survey research showed that
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44 percent of people in the west bank support him off up from just 12 percent in september. and that the 92 percent of people want president lockwood, us, of the palestinian authority, which administers many parts of the occupied westbank to resign. yes, it odd reason sort of that. but in general, the last on the stand that sponge simians off with me seeing that's clearly i don't force no process works have to use and that started seeing that there's the private dependence to handle its 32 so many of a sudden it whatsoever. yeah, there is an area on these innovating. most of this child is supposed to be on the outside of the security control and they have not expect to the student on the computer to come to the suitcase. but most of them, the private companies to handle sort of give them the ability to control its own revenues, which are not the by doing understood by isn't a data paid by us. the senior citizens, the taxes,
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the me under the new one of the palestinian authority. even that is there is a control inc and it is actually conducted an act of by to see the probably things outside of the some of these resources. so practically, the people watched during the last attempt to use and waited for the so called the peace process, the state solution, the arsenal process, though, so i agreement and nothing happens except tomorrow condition most at the most on motor addition and marketing needs. so that people don't have to put us in this on the see of the police to new, i'll find it. and they don't have that us in the so cause i agreement, they want that i've done that and people support the system. so that's why you see this shift in the falls. mm hm. because because i had made by the simians doing that, if i'm but his time told me that i'm going to fuss about if we want to look at the whole, the political context fly is, is doing that. it's,
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it's very clear. design of the moment was based on 2 principles. next thing that i'm thinking that i'm by force and the money to do so by buying us. but the other aspect is to get to the palestinian population, which is difficult to do. regardless of the fact that 7000000 students are still abroad, refugees, the price of the items return to their homes. they're the number of palestinians on the study by the side. is to do equal to is there are easiest people for that is one of the city of options. you've got a visual accept delta state solution which they don't want to accept because they want to maintain the annexation of those bank. or they should accept one democratic state, which means the court rights for people. and that means that that states cannot be jewish on the as the one. 0, the option which this is the government is often court and that is ethnic cleansing of the funds to young people, not on the in gaza but also endorsed back. and it had,
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they succeeded in guys and conducting different things and they would have moved to the west bank and repeated the same thing. so that's why policy has now understand one thing. they have to start going for the resilience right to the staff to stay on the land because and thought that they have in the future. and mr. how the us do you think that there was a role for the palestinian authority in the palestinian struggle? there was so much talk, you know, the united states for example, wants the palestinian authority to play a crucial role in the, in the future of any possible 2 state solution. but do think that what mr. bod, goofy is saying is it is well that has render the palestinian authority ineffective, or does the palestinian authority also have to carry some of the blame it? yes, i think it has to go to some of the blame i want to to, to,
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to answer the question, by elaborating on a significant point, mentioned by mr. better with the when he said that the is a, these want to get the read the form of the other students. we called this illumination of the palestinians and the elimination is done by controlling them administratively. this has been done since 1967, and it has been done through an indicted colonial road. unfortunately, the bus terminal authority is the entity which is supposedly send it in this indicted court in a new taking a disorder a. so in order for the student or forwarded to, to, to, to break away from the exhibition it should it not only called for it, but a scene in state or to state solution. it should called for the call on lies ition of this occupation, which on the table for a tooth and the civic metal. it calls for a 2 state solution to yes, but when we analyze these a, we from the political disclose, we've got
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a light that this is on this course for the, the, the, the population consumption. but in fact we, we, we should analyze the mechanisms and the bureaucratic procedures. and that's it. you with the policy and the alternative, defacto as part of the colonial regime. it is not about it, judging it politically or ethically. it's about talking about the mechanisms of we need this aggregate that they also accords and read it line by line. we see that it is the civilian on the west bank is the civil administration or that is there any soldiers? and part of this structure is defined as an alternative which is taking administrative control of management control over the last team is. so i'm analyzing the mechanisms that are eh, it in effect on the ground and not judging the the politic guess the disk of the blessing. authority, so in order to, to, to up for a 2 state solution eh,
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we should break away from us the codes we should also, we have 2 divisions within which means that the student is the 1st is the victim in the west bank. and it guides that between 5 behind that mess and the 2nd a division that nobody talks about is between the bus students inside is right. and, and the bus thing is in the so called occupied territories. this division also shouldn't be an element eliminated in order to talk about admin submit to the project. all right, miss holly. the do you think that the pallet and in a far sheet should be playing a bigger role in protest, protecting palestinian civilians and the occupied westbank can be doing more. i mean, it's important to set the scene, but this is a military occupation, is realize that occupier has clear duties and obligations under international law of which a paramount duty is to protect public sydney and civilians and provide them with
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basic necessities. both in the west bank and gaza and which they are not doing in both the west bank and gaza. because in fact, on the contrary, they deprive posted means of access to land, of access to water, of access to national with natural resources. if they, you know, impede, are movement and, and put restrictions are enough. freedom of movement have rebuilt for example, most permits that people have to access israel and all the, you know, the, the, the, the closures that we were talking about. so i wouldn't even put the burden on the posting in authority. i would put the burden on israel in terms of protecting posting and people and providing in line with ok national there to national obligations. one more point i want to make this fragmentation a posting in society has led to isolation of communities and the inability to create an alternative for posting. and this is what this policy, a control and the vision and oppression was created is,
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is that there is no other alternative for palestinians. i done this authority and it's been difficult for also to have, you know, 4 or 4, you know, future or forward thinking uh when, when, when unable to, to, to, to, to, to, to organize together. sure. mr. about who the, when miss kelly was talking about how it is rails obligations and rights on the international? no, it hasn't been abiding by those full 70 years. it's not going to begin to do that. now. is it that you, when says that there was a risk of annexation israel and next thing parts of the occupied westbank? whose responsibility is it now to make sure that that doesn't happen? do you think that the international community will allow that? if that's where things are headed as well, who is the international community that has the big questions? is the nation, the community uh the people uh now demonstrated rollover and i was demanding the
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end of that i got back on guys underwood and guys and demanding that punch didn't use wouldn't be free. or is it the state, the united states government and the government of the time on some other list and government slot, allowing his van to the internet to find the box and the nation i know is that i will not change its course unless it is subject to sanctions, and if the world does not continue to use the standard look correct, how was it was put under when i live in? the old one is 11000 sections on russia in one months because they said it took you by possibly great. in our case yeah, supporting the key part. so this is done at this time. the task to change is what i have come up with must be able to achieve peace unless it stops its nature of being a lot of colonial project. they want to alex though 2 by 30 threes, and the one does not punishing him for that. and i think on this little boy
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divestment sanctions as was done to the apartheid system in south africa, the situation can be changed and we're moving an entry whether we have significant increase in support for the be the movement that you mention since the war on gaza began this to help us if i can bring you in the the us took measures implemented measures against set classes where the set list, who were involved in violence against palestinians and the occupied westbank. do you think that that could expand that those measures, those sanctions could expand and that could all the countries do the same they meaningful in any way. i don't think they are a, i mean a rightful inter sanctions of upsets. there's because in the united states is backing is a government and the editor and the government is building the settlements inside
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the west bank. so it's so making this differentiation between a law, unless, unless somebody said lives in the west bank and that they are out, should be upload and shouldn't be sent in. but, but on the other, on the same line that they do that at the u. s. is backing as well as supporting it and also is supporting gets project inside the west bank. so this makes more sense . and we don't expect, eh, that section should come from there at united states. and we expect that the free nations should eh, and gather all together except. ready the students or i should also remember that eh, and the enter nation in low whenever people are under it, the longer regime or under admitted to occupation, then it is their right to resist and use absolutely resist. we have that is we have less than a minute left. and i'd like to ask mr. kelly the
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a very quick last point out to everything you've heard. what do you think needs to happen to de escalate the tensions and be occupied? westbank? how to de escalate tensions? yes. as i mean the, you know, measure is uh to prevent. uh, settlers. one is not a measure that would be too late. any attention, if anything i feel like they would, you know, probably be better viewed here in the west bank with the sanctions imposed on them abroad. listen, it's very we as a maintain community, we have been saying ending the occupation and then proceeds on gaza hour or 2 mentors. uh, that would be escalate attention. right. and you know, accountability, accountability is cri, is, is impunity is what have gotten us here. accountability and we have plenty of judicial and non traditional mechanisms to to, to, to yeah. so to ensure that perpetrators of violence are held accountable and they
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have not been boucher, highly the in the model. thank you very much for that. i'm sorry that we run out of time, but thank you to all of august most of about goofy in ramallah, and also wiley's how boss in ramallah and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website address here. adult. com and prefer the discussion to go to a facebook page that's facebook dot com, forward slash agent and side story. you can also join the conversation on x a handle as at a inside story from me, elizabeth put on them and the whole team here, bye for now. the . the car has been going off of the sauce the full day. it's a 120 kilometers in many areas. how does the news continues translating to
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find their basic needs to live? certainly this year most of them are some of the rumbling that have been doing this now. i'm not, is outgoing. wants to read from here. to the 11 east side, there's new, anyplace in gaza, is considered to be safe. means that in the north or the south north in you on shelters or in hospitals. the human mind is incredible, but it can also over homeless at times. here's a pill that solve the problem. in the 1st of a full part seats, we travel to iceland, which is the highest rate of anti depressant use, and you know that we're all set. it's all so very hard to find and to origin teams to find out twice ever be. it's so popular. you just done
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exactly the same as when we were babies with our mother. mine's changing the way you think about mental health. on noticing the gun fire and shelling the enough. so hospital in con you, this is well, continues. it strikes on southern garza, the new bulk of this is just their life and the whole. so coming up, cuts our announce is a new agreement between homos on israel and to deliver medication in age into goes us sees is what it says or rainy and weapons headed for human.

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