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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the thought of this with the news out loud from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands of bodies discovered dumped in a gauze of school guard. witnesses say they are civilians executed by israeli forces. the, the biggest health facility in the south of the strip comes on the is there any attack house and shouting that fee of my life?
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the this ready protest is trying to build a mentoring gaza fight with police at a border crossing. in other news, russia and ukraine exchange about 200 prisoners of war each dislike tensions about a plane crash last week. and on pete, the statement of the sports needs the most successful side in the history of the asian kept japan at the place from the cold finals of the seals events of abusing fall rain. the thanks for joining us. we begin this use uh with a developing story from northern gaza where at least 30 bodies have been found dumped inside a school yard. i would just say it was spoke to witnesses who discovered the bodies and identified them. they were reportedly found in the indian easy and hospital compound which has been under his really strikes witness to say they're posting and civilians who executed by his really forces. some of the bodies were covered in black plastic bags or not from these kind of coma to lift it up. definitely. as we
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were clean and we came across a pile of rubble inside the school yards, we were shocked to find out that the dozens of dead bodies were buried onto this pile. a moment we opened the black plastic bags. we find the bodies all ready to composed. there were blindfolded legs and have tied. the plastic cups were used in the hands of legs and cloths drops around. the eyes of heads up is nothing that's got a live to talk up. it was a and who's in rafa and southern cause a and tag. what more do we know about the circumstances in which these people died? and indeed, how their bodies were found well, seems that those people have been gaming through it completely difficult situations and conditions. um, and they use very previous sponge and infinitive ration in the milder part of gaza strip. as i've been seeing these terrible interrupted scenes. as soon as people had been completely, their bodies had been completely decomposed due to the long time they have been left to buried in that and conditional place that these very footsteps surrounding
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for a couple of months right now. these people had been completely abused by the rest. they weren't, they have to have being completely tied behind their packs loads with their, their were completely blindfolded as these very forces, fairly b. s. around think they tie another call to the golf strip. now this location is the quote is located in fake lot here town, which has been one of the main central areas for these really minute tree tops in the beginning of october, where the is very forces that surround the majority of us shelters and also government to schools that late at the time to be a mass shows up for thousands of palestinians who are still right now, trapped in the palm of gaza strip out of the intensifying rates of men to treat. fighting on the ground by those people completely have been arrested by these very manager. it seems that they have been subjected to, to, to uh, before they've been execute. says,
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and this is not the 1st calling to excuse him. being made inside calls are committed by these were the forces previously different and separate occasions of execution had been made against residential uh, members against different families. and that these different men in a goal is to say, tell them sides with the noise of the territories. still now these very sides did not commence on that incident alongside the kind of sitting side here to not know who are they or who is the families. i told them about the, the full staff members bought the own getting as rarely a truck. so the goal is a strict continuous might be able to see such move from a census a move cases within the coming days as people managed to get to the areas that they did not reach before since the beginning of this conflict. yeah, target is a truly distressing discovery. i mean all the while of course the conflict
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continues. what's the latest on the current flight to the last communication as links with tarik covers in the, in rough, it will move on from now. is there any strikes of targeted areas around hospitals and southern gaza, the nasa medical complex, the shopping thousands of displaced palestinians as we noticed each for several days. now, i made report some rafa in southern garza, the, the area around us are medical complex in hon. unice has become a bottle of ground medical staff and their patients as well as displaced palestinians, woke up to the sounds of gunfire the inside the hospital. the doctors describe how desperate the situation is. there's
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no other than a couple of the, you know, football, we're no more than 5 or 6 doctors here at the emergency. each one of us is handling 10 cases at the same time. unfortunately, some patients died before we can help them. really forces have been bombarding the area around the hospital for days. most of the health of staff have less been team, sol, about it. half of my daughter has been wounded for a while now. and when we come asking for treatment, sometimes they tell us it's available on other times. it's not. i'm not sure where to go or what to do. this rather intensive 5, it's been barred, meant of hon. eunice palestinians continued to fleet south towards rough. really strikes are not, they are only worried. rain is making living conditions in the cans for this place, the increasingly dangerous some of the cans have been flooded. and there is
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a major risk of a spread of diseases taking more palestinian life to many also phases tar visa hold on a 2nd while the subject is really difficult. there is no water, no food, whatever that is available in the market is insanely expensive. many basic food items like flour and rice have vanished. is rose, war and garza so far has go nearly 27000 palestinians as a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. ruse out a ceasefire proposal. palestinian civilians are left with nowhere to go any more, just as easy to cut off. i am the director of you and refugee agency and gaza assessments for to these facilities. and con eunice continued to be targeted by is really forces in the last few days, orders had to move itself out of hon. you the city out of the west and part of the city with law school health clinic, major shelters,
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facilities that were supporting the paper along with the people who have played down to the outskirts down closer to the coast. and we've re established to abrasions and see people here registering for assistance. 190000 mile radius for tomorrow. how re fi is the spokes person for the united nations relief and works agency. she says the on the rough stuff accused of participating and those type of 7th of tax would dismissed preemptively. and it being investigated to establish whether there was any wrong doing. she says the needs of civilians and gaza should be prioritized. we are leading to our biggest owners who are also our partners, our partners, and ensuring that there is an adequate humanitarian operation in gaza. we're pleasing with them, not to it to allow the humanitarian operation towards $2000000.00 people to
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collapse under well, has the largest footprint and gaza. we run the shelters where more than 1000000 people have sought refuge. we run the food and wheat flour, distribution towards the entire population. there is no one, no agency, no humanitarian actor that can replace on their well, especially on shirts such short notice. so our position in please help us continue saving lives and gaza and continue providing that level of relief, food, medical supplies, and medical services to an entire population that is now dependent on humanitarian assistance. of course, based our locations from the israeli government, and the commissioner and general of hon deemed that it's in the interest of the
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2000000 people were serving and other and in the interest of the continuation of our light saving an irreplaceable working of. he deemed it necessary to preemptively dismiss these the staff members for the sake of everything else, but also for the sake of due diligence. the commissioner general asked that you went to the secretary general, antonio gutierrez to restore the situation to the highest investigation authority at the un in new york. so we worked on several tracks together with the primary goal being the continuation of our replaceable life saving work in gaza. we have 13000 staff in gaza. it takes a very, very complex review to be able to match names that we receive from the government of israel with names of our employees. but if i may hear reminder that the owner was shares the full list of names, office staff in the west bank including east jerusalem with israel every year or so
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. the list is known. the list of our staff is known to the government of israel every year. have a more conversations between police and protests is a comm, obviously in border crossing. the protest is trying to prevent a trucks entering. garza demonstrates is gather that again despite the recent announcement by is ready for which is the area is now a close ministry zone with us to say no humanitarian ation into gaza until all the captives held the released by speak to have a jump. june is in tennessee monitoring developments, and this is, of course, potentially i usually vital crossing for aiden to gaza. what's driving these protests just to take these extraordinary steps of the navy's protest started about a week ago and you've sad uh, typically dozens of people that show up at the get them up with southern border crossing. now today we were told that there were 18 of those protesters that were
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detained by the police that they had created a human chain to try to block a trucks from getting through the crossing. and that when the police tried to clear, then that's when those scuffles happen. what's driving? this is the fact that there is a huge contingent of society here. that does not believe that age should be going into gaza at a time when they believe that how much would be receiving that a. that's what a lot of people in israel believe, and they think that the captives the is really captives and gaza would not be receiving any of that age. so there is anger about that, but we should add, we should add some context here that what we've been told is that most of these demonstrators that go out to the kind of move without them crossing the most of them, are extreme right wing demonstrators. active is uh, a mini belong, we're told to settler groups, and there are been accusations from members of the political elite and israel saying that they believe that there are even right wing political parties that are organizing these demonstrations that are behind,
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that there are interspersed among those demonstrators, family members, relatives of captives and guards, as well as relatives israeli soldiers who were killed in the fighting and gossip. but this is very concerning to israel right now because they are under mounting international pressure to ensure that a trucks get through there. that's why they declared that area. uh, that cut them up with that in border crossing to be a military zone. so they could try to clamp down and not allow protesters there. people are still going up there, but this is somebody even that was raised by us secretary, defense, lloyd austin. when he spoke to his really counterpart, you are a lot the minister of defense last week. and they said this a, these trucks must be able to go in unhindered, unimpeded. and if they're going to be these demonstrations that's going to put more pressure on, is real of, from international uh, from, from allies like the us and other countries to tell them to get a handle on this and not let it occur any longer need of how much, i mean, how do we avoid potentially in as well this situation escalating out of control
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down the board a given the cleary's, you've mentioned that a piece of be some in power close to power on the political fall right. of the spectrum also don't want to see a go into guys are this is, this is a very fraught time politically in israel right now. the, you have on a daily basis. you have essentially threats being made by far right wing ministers . like it's marvin vere who continues to post on social media or even say out loud in parliamentary sessions and the can assets that he will not accept any deal with how most of he perceives to be one that would not be beneficial to israel. that he essentially would walk away from, from the government, which would cause the collapse of the government, whether or not he has the power to do. so. that's another question. but the fact is, this is one of those political threats that prime minister benjamin that's the i was facing right now. you have more members of the right wing in the country, essentially saying that they do not want to see thousands of palestinian prisoners
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release in exchange for a few 1000 is really captives and gaza, as is been reported, might be the 1st phase of a potential deal between israel and how much going forward. so it's a very difficult time. some would say it's a politically untenable time for the prime minister. now, at the same time, you also have members of the opposition. people like at your le pete who is the leader of the opposition in israel, who just yesterday said that he was in essence, willing to do whatever necessary to support the government if they would be able to get to a deal that would see is really kept as come home, so a lot of differences amongst the political spectrum here about a potential deal about opposition to a getting into gaza. and this is why you see a lot of contradictory statements from benjamin netanyahu, when he's speaking to different groups, whether he's speaking to the americans, whether he's speaking to a domestic audience, as far as what he might be uh or what might be acceptable to him. going forward when it comes to the war on god's leave, or i'm many things sort of that how much i'm doing in tennessee of the,
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your insect, the general into a new guitars has been addressing the 2020 full opening session of the committee on the exercise of the unable rights of the palestinian people. this is a committee mandated by the un general assembly in order to promote the rights of the policy. people and mobilized systems for the united nations security council will be meeting in the coming house to discuss last week's ruling by the international court of justice. the i c, j. u. m. talk court issued emergency measures to protect the palestinians in gauze to provide a kind of to james base joins us from the un in new york. and james, precisely how much. com, this committee on the exercise of the in a viewable rights, the policy, and people pragmatically help towards any kind of piece process as well. it is a community, it has existed for a long time, and i think he's not really the committee, the mattress. it's a committee of the general assembly, so it's
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a committee that represents the $193.00 members of the general assembly. and i think that's the interesting thing. we have the use being expressed very strongly in the general assembly that don't match in many ways what's happening in terms of the decisions of the un security council. so this committee of general assembly meeting now and in 45 minutes time the un security council will be meeting. and of course that's where the deadlock is. and that's where the power in the you and the system is. that's the decisions by the security council of binding international law. and of course, we've had attempts to try and get a see saw an agency start off with un security council and they've been repeatedly locked. now we've just been hearing on that matter actually from the un sector general and 10, you can tell us who's been addressing the committee in the last few minutes. he's made it clear, no policy to an own conflict is above international law. he said international humanitarian know, including the principles of distinction, proportionality and precautions and tech must be upheld at all times. and i think
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this is important because we have that ruling that the entry and ruling from the international court of justice that came through on friday. he says, the bindings, the decisions of international court, of justice must be complied with, and that will be the subject of the security council meeting that's taking place in 45 minutes time, brought by algeria who is the current are a member of the security council discussing utilizing chase rulings, which i think you'll hear, certainly from algeria and maybe some of the other council members are not really a, a pick and mix. you actually have to take all of the rulings of the i, c, j and the i. c, j has made it clear that it feels this time off of the complaints made by south africa. those complaints that that could be actions that could lead to genocide taking place in y'all's that they all plausible. so it'll be interesting to see what some of the country is not natively the united states, say in that security council meeting about the i c j ruling and how they going to interpret that i c j. really what i think you're going to hear. of course is the
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many of them to hear about the allegations against unrestored stuff, those 12 under stock numbers which came out all exactly the same day as the ice each, a ruling diplomats privately telling me they're still somewhat typed. i really say it is a coincidence. so those things came out on the same day that as well, all of us suddenly decided to raise that on the day that it felt it was on under most of the threats, politically, because of the ice each. i really and james, given the question mark, particularly when it comes to the united states response of the i c, j rolling. what is elizabeth bean for hopes of a cease 5 clearly on sooner? gutierrez's once again being steadfast about his position, a view shed by many other states and many other members of the, the general assembly. how close do you think we ought to reaching that pivotal moment, not to cease phone as well? certainly the u. n. has been demanding this i say, an immediate si size is absolutely needed. they say more crossing points and needed
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them to go. so they talk about the humanitarian emergency catastrophe. they say of the humanitarian situation, the minutes are instead system according the 2nd one is 5 months ago in gaza is collapsing. so the need for c spa is very, very clear. the 2nd jo saying, particularly in the north of goes away, says most emissions have been denied access by israel, and it's already much more crossing points needed as a said into gaza. is of the action in the security council setting over the action in the, in this committee of the ga, what is the action and security deals going to lead to that? it doesn't look so right right now. but remember separately the result of the track that track of negotiations with israel with the us with council in egypt. that is, i think, the more promising track to try and lead to some sort of secession in the near future. or i james base you and many things so that in this,
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james says that session of the un security council begins in around 40 minutes time will of course be covering up now south africa's foreign minister and the lady, pandora says, all states have an obligation to stop funding, i'm facilitating israel's and military actions. and government plan follows that provisional ruling by the international court of justice last week. and the genocide case filed by south africa against israel. the court ordered israel to take all steps that kinds of events his troops. i'm committing genocide against palestinians in gaza. so just to kind of to his book now and for me, the miller, who used to live for us that and for me, the mod itself, advocates for me this to have to say as well, she use this address really to deal with the obligation of the international community, the global community saying that so that for good has done everything it's can no, it's up to the global community to play it spar told is well accountable. but you
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also touched on the i c j in terms of its role as an institution. and the genocide convention saying that this was specifically designed following the holocaust to ensure that the atrocities of the holocaust are not true repeated. but also say that those who were to be the beneficiaries of the convention are today, the ones we believe are committing genocide. so again, wanting to hold as well accountable. but also ahead of this you in security council meeting. the minister also wanted to again address the obligation of the united nation, saying that the united nation should not just monitor these kind of rulings on these kind of outcomes from places like the i c j, but should enforce them. and there should be a great to peacekeeping implementation role, rather than just a peacekeeping. she's also said that the global community is facing that's i live in terms of its capacity to hold, not just israel, but any of these countries who commit such will crimes or trustees to hold them
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accountable. still pushing for assist, biasing. ultimately, that would have been the outcome they wanted from the i c j. it wasn't ideal what transpired at the i c. j. so to me important and valid, but no one needs to be done. no, she also dealt with a 2 key issues. one of the, the i c j and what happens next. so that rico will be submitting the submissions to the quote. once is well, provides that report within a months about what it's doing to stop the killing, what it's doing to keep people safe in gaza. so difficult will support to submit a commentary to the i c j, and then also likely in the next few days. but given some sort of time frame around what happens next, that time frame is usually about 6 months long. but also remember parallel to that leave just quickly is that the south africa has also approach the international criminal court to hold accountable individuals. she said that she's concerned about the slow progress,
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but they are pushing the i c. c to do more regarding prosecutions. right? for me to me like life for us and to his bag. thank you. the ok, let's take a look at some other world news now and an anti war russian politician. let's begin the process to enter the race for president bodies and that there's the and says he has submitted more than a $105000.00 signatures of support to the central election commission is already publicly stated. he would end russia's warn you, cried if elected officials to an outside, we will send it to you of the signatures before announcing the final candidates to challenge vladimir putin in march or russia and ukraine of swapped around $200.00 prisoners of war each. it was the 1st swap since a russian ministry play and carrying $65.00. you can, your business was down last week. around 57 of exchanges have been brokers since
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the war began for me on this. let's get about mcbride, who's a lot for us in kiff, and what more is you came saying about this business? what do yeah, this is being welcomed as a very good news indeed. hey, when you crane, especially as it was as the, the, the big crash of this plane there, the russian city of all go out a week ago could well, of jeopardized at a future exchanges. it is still being claimed by the authorities here in ukraine though as well with pointing out that they have still not being given. they say i need the evidence as the russians say, that that was 65 ukrainian prisoners of war on that had crossed to being brought to a prison, the swap last week, still the resumption of the prison. this what program is being welcomed by president for i loved him. is a lensky here putting as a statement saying that this isn't a good use and bowing the one day, he says all ukrainians will be we to and home both soldiers and civilians because it goes to one of the big issues here for ukraine is the detention they say all the
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civilians being held against the will in russia, we're including thousands of children who they say have been forcibly relocated from a russian occupied territories in ukraine and made claims of in dr. nice ation. and so on. some of those that children need be returned to, to ukraine after repeated efforts and international mediation. and some of them now taking part in special programs that are held across ukraine to help children overcome the full of war included won't program. that's on the way in the far west of the country that we visited in the region of zach, i'll pass you. the activities designed to help young mines come to terms with children with very different experiences, but all suffering. some degree of trauma, like 17 year old valeria forcibly relocated to russia by her father, then brought back to ukraine by her mother,
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a new sheets. i'm mother. every one would say that these are one nation, one people that that's not true. it's another country. and when i come back to grand, i realize of us hong shuttle, the one part of the country that's about the least touched by will the copier. mountains of the perfect place for recovery. but many of the stuff of themselves from the cities ravaged by war, such as psychologist julia from mary who post some of the trauma is multi dimensional. and it's not just a few they experience from the bombing. it's the fear of occupation, the fear of losing loved ones of separation believe many especially younger children, such as 12 year old kid hello, struggled to talk about their experiences. last time, we would take it into buses. he tells us to attempt in russia, where we stayed for a bit over a month, but that's about who he can. we can't. 17 year old give him was in the same group
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and remembers the joy of returning home, call the them when we got home. i 1st emotions were meeting my friends and family again. there was join more ukraine estimates about 20000 children have been forcibly relocated to russia since the start of the full scale invasion nearly 2 years ago. despite repeated efforts and international mediation, only about 400 children have been with tons. so the false removal has led to will crimes charges against moscow allegations. the key hopes will one day reach an international court. for now, the focus is on reclaiming ukrainian children and helping them recover of mcbride. i'll just say era is that capacity or region ukraine by 12 abroad in cuba. and what we've been talking a lot about the international court of justice in the hague. recently surrounding the war in gaza, but the i c. j is also being turning its attention towards russia as well. bring us
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up to speed. yeah, this was investigating claims that brought by you praying all the rushes support for separatist in the east of the country and we have a ruling from the international court of justice, which will i think, get mixed reactions here in ukraine. and it did find that russia violated in pots, at least parts of the anti terrorism treaty by nazi investigating ukrainian claims that russia had been supplying funds to san francisco in the. so that is a win if you will. but there is nothing disappointment here that the i c j failed to old, a russia to pay compensation a full, a full giving up for this, a pain cutting compensation for this breach of the uh, anti terrorism treaty. i'd also that it failed to rule on the downing of i made 70 the malaysian airlines jet over ukraine, which ukraine and international investigate to say clearly was the responsibility of rushing back separately is using. they say, hey, rushing this side,
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but they failed to give a determination on who was to blame for that. but whereas you claim believes that the coolest 8 is it is clearly a blatantly obvious that russia rolled along since 2014 has been supplying separatists in the east with both arms with the also personnel and also funding role mcbride's and key when he thinks that the still ahead here on out to 0 class rooms abundance schools shopped. we explain how the wrong guys is destroying the rights to education for posting in children, and they will get find west by the chief executives of messa and x are among those being questioned on that have for us to come back online child sexual exploitation of the us senate hearing the india a confidential hands of the 2nd test for the english have other ideas all the
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welcome back here without just there. here's a reminder of our top story is this. so at least the 2 bodies have been found dumped inside a school yard. it happened near the end, an easy and hospital in northern gauze of witnesses save the bodies belonged to palestinian civilian, so it'd be executed by is really forces view at the agency for palestinian refugees says the sucking of 12 employees and gaza accuse of involvement and the type of service attack was a pre emptive measure of a spokes person for the agency. it's all about 0. the step was necessary to an for the continuation of services to gaza. the sorry, the military's carrying out more strikes in northern and central gaza fighting on the ground as long as he concentrated in southern gaza to be shunting an explosion . something hot around the nasa medical complex and cons. now in the month since the war and gaza began infrastructure including schools have regularly being
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targeted across the strip includes reports from the north, arise, refugee camp and central gaza. since october school is in the cause of surgery, cape house in charge of to thousands of hundreds of prepped teachers from different areas across is the cause of truth. i'm screwed, please tumbling on the rubber over. i do bus here in the se. surrounding this school is a mosque, other owner of a schools, a clinic, and a lot of houses. this school became flat into the grounds. it's completely flat into the ground nothings left. we see some chairs, some desks, some books, but this is the only thing we see left more the than 625 policy means students have been prevented from education since the beginning of the war. according to lunar watch,
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thousands of educational universities and schools have been also born in different areas across of the cause of support. talking about 2 of the main and biggest universities in the cause of shape which are us had and the islamic university in gaza. as you see the, the school is sticking to another owner of a school where the school has a refugees and p flows that shows our shirts show during in this hospital yesterday night at 9 p. m. this school was a targeted we're talking about at least 10 injuries from the people surrounding this school were transferred to a hospital, people who took shots or in this school evacuated after that is where the forces ask them to do that weeks. so it a couple of weeks ago,
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this is not the only school that has been targeted by the is where the forces were talking about thousands of to other schools that were also bombed by the is where the forces schools in the cause of strip are not on the schools, there shelters and graveyards. this is in the city to zeta and the sight of refuge account. the promising administrative education says increased is rarely settled a violence on army res, across the occupied westbank of destroying the rights education for posting in children. many schools have been forced to close down. child stratford reports from the village of base. before i illegal is ready, settlement runs along. we only road to bait or school in the occupied westbank. but no palestinian students come here anymore. the palestinian authority assisted the
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school closed when the one goal is to begin because of these rating secular attacks . the school was built in 1953. these way the settlements began arriving 25 years later. the children's outlook still hangs in in 2 carlos classrooms, a band and a bonus. people where they used to play on the settlement will, is only meet is a way and he's ready flag flies over nearby military base. and then today the lead, when i know we have never seen anything like this before, is really subtle, is come to the nearby military check point. they throw stones, they stop, cause and sometimes confiscate them in the past, the simplest approach turns out the students during sports classes, whatever it was play time, we faced a potential emergency situation. this is destroying the right to an education is really set low balance against palestinians and their property across the occupied west bank is dramatically increased since the how much the tax on october, the 7th,
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nearly $400.00 palestinians have been killed in his way the military rates hunting suspected members, the palestinian resistance, the school, the suffrage is a fritz and intimidation bite is really sick. lives living in an illegal is rarely settlement behind. that rule only meets is a way it is one of moving funds with schools that the palestinians will soar to say, have been finish the close because of increased the 2nd level islands. since the war began. many have reopened, but 11 being forced to close in the last 2 weeks. many of the students from bait or have be moved to school across the valley, practice into overcrowded classrooms within the suspicion facilities to accommodate even the basic needs. teachers and students are cramped into the classrooms. we can't use the lab to the science because we need to use that to teach other subject that it's a huge challenge for the children. and for us,
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you can see the is where the settlement and the school would still allow an estimate use to go to clearly from the office at hill c, a playground used by these really settlers children over to the soldiers gall nearby base. and these really minutes, he drove flies above us as phil and levia jed, the ultimate into law have had no choice, but to take online lessons. since the school was closed off, my struggles to focus on his arabic clause this. now here is the good, our school has great facilities. it has a big playground for sports. there's really good education there. the school we were moved to had no space for us at the beginning of the war, the soldiers used to come in front of our school gate. yes, it's safer there, but i hope we can go back to our main school one day jamal, how much sits with his nephew taking a geography?
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listen in another room. that online learning is nothing compared to appropriate school education. there are so many distractions when they're studying at home. a policy and children have had their education disrupted by as well as of the patient but decades. the universal right of children like ultimate to learn and grow is on district like never before. it's almost not for the state or in the occupied westbank lives before the war, and god was already difficult for palestinians with disabilities. but israel bombing campaign enforced evictions has made it even harder to survive. i'll be harsh, has a prosthetic leg and a sheltering of the european hospital and con eunice. she explained how she escapes when a home was shelled. it is the governing by law that is a uh, in the way what legit. my name is the. but when i
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left the old, let me know i don't have the business i had in just a little 16 band dish with uh, when did i? uh, i'm the last in the machine. can you? um, i spoke to my last study a lot of the live a and i said i'll accept the home and the other has used a number of semi a lot of the of the, of the, the, just the subset of others that are one of the sort of modern but nothing but oh, bed with a full that see much of
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a problem. so let me put it on the on the, on the on the the be marsha a lot. well, it's a good uh i had the yeah been, is your best and then you apply, you know, you have a lot of law about the slips. got a lot of the uh, what is the, what is the, has the say you have 10 you on the display yard out or what, what we've done. dish it the, the, the chief executives of majors, social media platforms, the facing questions from us sentences over the sexual exploitation of children. these are life pictures of charles the senate judiciary committee. that is linda.
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yeah. carina, who is the g current chief executive of x, formerly known as twitching and as world reynolds reports in los angeles. the companies that are accused of fighting to protect young people from abuse online. the amount of child sexual abuse, images, and videos online is vast and expanding rapidly in 2022, we received over 32000000 reports to the cyber tip line just last year for 2023. that number increase to over 36000000. this is a global problem, it is international and scope. and because of the instantaneous nature of many of these internet based the platforms that users use to traffic in this type of material, it is circulated across the globe. 24 by 7, some social media companies such as meta, the parent company of facebook and instagram, receive high marks from child protection,
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advocates for screening out sexual abuse material. others including e loan mosques, ex, formerly known as twitter, have got to content moderation, teams. those people were fired or they left the company leaving ex, wide open for the circulation of this kind of material. while producing or possessing child pornography is a serious federal crime. social media companies face view consequences when it appears on their platforms, online sex, predators know that the internet is really an open ground, where they can find children who um wants to communicate and want to connect. analysts say social media companies use freedom of speech arguments to evade responsibility for more effective moderation of harmful content online and to maximize profits. there really is in, in my estimation of fairly significant cynicism here by the firms where they
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constantly appeal to wanting to protect ostensibly their users. first amendment rights when really what they're protecting is their own rights to make decisions pro and con, about content that suits them best financially. well, congress has proved effective in regulating social media. some local governments are taking the lead. last month, new mexico sued meta for failing to prevent harm to children. and last week, new york city mayor eric adams officially designated social media as a health hazard suited or protecting children online. and the norm is problem with no effective solution. rob reynolds, i'll just sierra los angeles. yeah, most military government says this easing election registration rules for political policies. the document comes just before the 5th. busy anniversary of the military too, but it also comes as neighboring. china is being increasingly affected by continued fighting with rebel forces near the border. and
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a chinese broken cease firewood revel. fighters in northern beyond law seems unlikely to hold. katrina. you reports from the town of really on china, south west and border with me on the in the streets of really in china, southwest or quiet. but the piece of the city has been routinely broken by conflict across the board. and me and ma, with to rep a groups or to the ruling military june to stray artillery shells have ended. chinese people here, prompting homes to be evacuated and to shut down of schools and businesses. shame, and also a deep worry about our safety. but i felt better obviously, industries, few with the petroleum chinese soldiers and want to be a quick one year and i am very sorry about what is happening me and my now i've hired by me is i think these to work in motors trying to because i painted them because i knew that most military leaders have been shunned, buying then west, some countries since seizing pallet and february 2021. the china has acknowledged the turn to the official government,
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providing it with crucial economic support as me and my 2nd largest for an investor of the single pool. the 2 countries, yeah. $2100.00 colombo to buddha. and yeah, and what is strategically important for china, providing energy and transportation quarters to the indian ocean. they don't want to disarrayed state, they don't want of refugees poring over from that side. they don't want fighting coming into china. the china is leadership does not exclusively deal with the military. the problem of criminal gags, operating online scans targeting chinese people has pushed badging close that to rebel forces. gains were only removed off the arrival of lines known as the 3 brotherhood defeated the military and took control of me in most northern co kind region. in october. the gang leaders were handed over to chinese police on tuesday . i don't think the migrations soul about coming. i don't think they understood how important this was for china and they were slow to react. so i'm, i think that due to noise china phasing must've known the brother who was preparing
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to these facts. china recently broken a ceasefire between the rebel alliance and the military regime. but sporadic fighting has continued. china is using it full force me on like military, on the rebel group to but i'm going to say it's in fluid is limited. staging may be doing what every time to protect its interest along the border. it will not be able to achieve long term piece 3 you out of 0 really 69 china police in power. so of arrested at least 18 farm is when they attempted to blow up the main wholesale market. and vehicles were deployed in several locations of to days of nationwide process pharmacy blocking rows to demonstrate against you regulations. rising costs in cheap imports. similar process of being held in germany, belgium, poland, and italy ahead of the latest summit on the 1st day,
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the blocks executive commission has proposed limiting from imports from ukraine, listening. some green regulations is still a head 0. and i would just say rough, depending on how to put that place daily, asian cub court a fine see to have all the details and support company on
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a comfortable 31 victory against ball rain gym and nash was that's also mama state even though how for us the japanese fans what a good voice we have strong and dressed to impress as they headed to out the moment stadium, hoping that team wouldn't be on the end of another shot results, bar and support. as we're looking for this side to draw inspiration from iraq's unexpected victory of japan in the group stage. a big golf club, all right? because the agent cups, most successful team ranks, maybe 70 places above the. it was japan, you made the break 3. so if you want to minutes in say a mike of a short hit, the price i'm ready to go on was that to put in the rebounds? demand wasted no time in the 2nd half of 2nd piece, a cube, i made it to nail a few minutes after the restock bahrain was creating much but found themselves back in a to be it would have been help. some depends, go people zions vicki,
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and i said, wait a wait a made a med school that mix up. i'm not long asked us to go through the bar in pieces, legs to make it 31 which is how it finished. japan had time in the previous, isn't that this tournament failing to you? and so the great, but that is funding in the past that these friends can now look forward. see right quote to final with the side remaining on track for a regular, extending a 5th asian cop teigel's 7 asked out to 0 out the amount of stadium. the shocks have continued at the end for good cup of nations, and now the heavy weight is to be knocked out morocco beaten by south africa. in the last 16 americans with the highest strength team in the tournament. but fun of a fun up took the lead in the 57 minutes through evidence. my co worker had the chance to equalize when they were awarded a penalty and the ac 30 minutes for us. so that for get a handle. but i sure if i q me across school, they then went down to teen man, when sophia,
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and i'm about was showing the red card. so the africans took advantage and added the 2nd those i so really a free take by it's a whole more plan up front of the find out will now face cape verde nicole define was on saturday in the corner. i have a customer on the verge of an early exit from the tournament, the defense of coast full excitement as the host prepared to face molly in the quote of finals on saturday. they head coach joan louis, guess it was fired off to a put groups page, but they still made it through and now under k take a boss. emma's faith defense all staffing together in the city of blockade to watch this side attempt to reach the semi finals. so here's how the quarter finals of shaped up to fix us on friday as nigeria face and go to the democratic republic of congo. like denny and on saturday, the whole story action before cape boot, place, south africa, mentioned the city facebook in the, in the premium iglesia hoping to close the gap on lead is livable. the rates announced last week long, so i'm manager, you can talk,
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we'll be leaving at the end of the current season. said he boss pick guardiola. who himself has been at the home since 2016 because he has not yet made a decision on whether or not to renew his contract. i see you have time right now. i feel really good. i've always, i've been but for both you doesn't change a lot. so student i have my opinion, the one you have one year and a half left. the contract is a lot, a lot of timing little football. so we take time to have time. i would say, meanwhile, around the drug coach called a bunch of lots that he says he respects chevy's decision to step down at boss alona. chevy says he'll leave at the end of the current season because he finds the pressure of the job crew and unpleasant rail or 10 points. they had a boss of learning the spanish leak and can go top a bump. ju, rona, if they be cut off on thursday, is indeed the most, but as you all know, sit on it felt more pressure at the beginning of my career coaching in the 2nd
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division in italy. i had a hard time managing the stress to the point where i told my assistant in 1996 that i wouldn't make it till 2000. it's 2024 now. you eventually get used to the pressure and so the fuels you to do your job better after those india or confidence of drawing labeling that says series as they prepare to face england in the 2nd test starting on friday, india lost the 1st test in hyderabad, up to being in a strong position, it was just the full face they lost at home for 12 years. can you believe that england will be hoping it won't be a repeat of a series in 2021 which sold them when the 1st test before using the series $31.00 that has been really low cds and i totally, i wouldn't draw associated the most for the video, so that means the game is in it. so these are tough conditions. it's tough to score on. i'm sure. absolutely, that's upside and i have addition to this folder last and sort of be like say
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statements, what we do well. and hopefully there's always come from that are suddenly not looking to find themselves. rory mcelroy believes both players who defected to live golf should not be punished. and welcome to back to play on the pga tour. it follows mcelroy is right, a cup teammate, total hats, and becoming the latest play is a sign up for the of obviously i've changed my tune on that because i see where golf is and i see that having a diminished pga tour and having a diminished lift or anything else is, is bad for both parties to foster that we can all get back together and start to play. and, you know, start to have, you know, the strongest feels possible, i think is great for go. i'd like to win here and stand up with a trophy on the team green and know that i've beaten all of the best players in the world. all right, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again in a couple of hours with most votes. sneezing, great stuff, thanks you pacer with us. it for mean
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a garage of gunfire. they made $57.00 hollins, his body, some of the, some of the, let's break the bones. the authorities claim to, to get the fired 1st wounding a state trooper in the abdomen and that a pistol allegedly registered to, to, to get to was recovered from the scene. they say there is no footage of the actual shooting. just recordings from officers who were nearby. that footage has raise questions about who actually shot the trooper officer. i really don't believe anything, mondays. i think there 9 and there is nothing new. everybody knows that police and i house coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not
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