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fewer resumes or keep tight and imprisoned out. is there the beating themselves? a day's palestinians and gaza, described the torch and due to the hands of his ready soldiers. the other ones are in jordan, this is all. is there a license of holes that coming up? a cold with band and joe biden, us president, has met with protest in michigan. we're out of americans. i'm great about this policy. i'm dodson demonstrations outside argentina's, congress passed the votes on economic reforms with defined information. and protesting thomas instead of your pm countries, demand fuel regulations and miller costs defense government and announcement,
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the beginning goes away upon this to me and say they would be tortured on too many aged well detained, buys, ready for us? is there a growing accusations of growth miss treatment of prisoners on violation of international law as bai's riley soldiers? i'll just say it was kind of assumed a post now from a rough and southern godsa. beaten to chit and cumulative. the accusation of palestinians detained by his very forces during the war and gaza, now released and in rough that most of the minute i feel pain everywhere on my body . they forced us depend on our needs for hours. they kept asking me about the tunnels and about their captives held by how much of the i told them i'm 70 years old and i know nothing about these matters is that they hit me
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a lot when i can find an answer to their questions for my another said he was taken off to being to, to evacuate too. so. oh, what the moist spent the 1st 3 days without food was that we would not allowed to go to the toilet. so we would be to in harshly, over the 1st 3 days after that they moved us to another place as a new method. it's a tornado, but after a 3 day stop, they shouldn't. they gave us a meal. it's not even enough for child. these on the 1st claims of talk to the hands of the is very soldiers. on wednesday, the buddies of probably 30 palestinians were found down to the school yard another and cause a witness to say if you have been tilted by his very forces been killed on the corpses, both in plastic bags. this is precisely why israel was taken to the international court of justice with the accusation that it is committing genocide. and the fact
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that we see that the i c. j ruled in favor of south africa and said that there was a plausible risk of gender side is simply this, this evidence just simply bolsters that opinion of israel's been committing war crimes against palestinians since 1948. and nobody has ever held israel to account . this violence comes off to you and talk. court said isabel must do more to prevent the genocide of palestinians, such as ordering it to investigate or accusation of it. hughes and palestinians arrests are treated in line with international humanitarian. low allegations of toyota has increased during, as well as will in gaza from beating to withholding medication system on his point to an increase of violations of palestinian rights since october. the 7th that's prompted contamination from rights groups who say such evidence needs to be present during a ceasefire. such accusations would undermine as well as credibility around the
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world. it's supported by evidence. it's full on garza, has been conducted without just points, has lift little time for relief and craving, accusation of tool to adding to see it at once. the tendency for surviving palestinians topic about zoom out. just a rough, rough off in southern garza, in the palace to mean red crescent sizes, riley forces of stone the compound to the hospital in hon. units for the 3rd time is rarely strikes. have also hit the central garza destroying a school in a say that refuge account. i'm a how many reports the was the lights to collect the body so full of scenes. the bikes really strength in the southern city of things, more than a dozen to nothing. hospital i received 14 bodies sofa. we received this number before 9 o'clock this morning without bringing the body to the people. so they can bury the. it's really forces continuing to bump
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central and flattening the school in the same rock with the jeep. come on wednesday night and the lounge again, because i missed my school. i came to see what happened. i found a delivery address with the boom, bought the entire place. my classroom was, you know, is it right as well? and because the us post 85 percent of the strips, 2300000 population from their homes. the un save the situation, just got the stuff many spend the day trying to find anything they come to eat. the see the situation is beyond desperate upon a will the, the a grind grain for people during the difficult, sage we're facing. people facilitate to grinding animal feed. do we just us is that right? continues to get swell. i'm because the palestinians a wondering how many of them have to die and how long they have to suffer before the bombardment and i'm
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a to 0. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says us sanctions against for settlers? unnecessary. yes, president joe biden sign and executive board and posing functions on for is ready settlers for attacking palestinians in the occupied westbank violence against palestinians by his ready soldiers and settlers in the west bank as increase sharply since the war and guns began on october 7th, a white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more on that executive order of this feeling builds on the actions taken by the, by the ministration about one month ago. that would block for nationals from coming into the united states. those involved in violence against palestinians in the west facts, namely settlers. so this is an additive on top of that, it would van uh, settlers who have committed violent acts from doing business in the united states,
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borrowed from the us financial system from receiving money from us citizens and even own property in the united states. now what this is is really to address what the us government believes is a lack of action by the is really government from the uptake and what they see as the targeting of palestinian since the october 7th. how most attacks in israel. so this is something that divided ministration. feels is what the strongest measures taken really by any administration in a number of years without a 0 is honda, fluids isn't occupied east jerusalem. she has more on israel's reaction to that executive order. the responses from several members of these really government downplaying, the settler violence against palestinians across the occupied west bank. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu releasing his statement saying that the
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sanctions are both drastic and unnecessary, saying, quote that a vast majority of those who live in illegal settlements are law abiding citizens. many of them currently enlisted in israel's army fighting in the war on guns. additionally, he says that israel prosecute all violators of the law in all places, but we do know that that is simply untrue. the united nations recently released some statistics about settler attacks against palestinians since october, 7th from that date to january 20 days. you're looking at a minimum of $460.00 for a tax on palestinians bias. really settlers, remember a lot of these settlers are now armed after the war. these really government had gone in and replenish some of those weapons. a lot of them applying for weapons licenses as well. so these really government has really down played this issue of settler violence against palestinians. yes,
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president joe biden has visited the key swing state of michigan. he made the trip to celebrate and endorsement from the united auto workers union, which is headquartered in detroit, michigan, as one of the largest, our american populations in the us. but by them did not meet leaders from that community. but arab americans, in warren, near detroit, held a protest rally against, by this trip. they're angry at his administration support for israel and the war on concepts. and there's more of a warrant in michigan. the michigan could really be the entire election because it is such an important critical sort of state. as our viewers, no on presidents are elected on the popular vote. they're elected by the electoral college. there's a handful of states that will determine who the next president is. perhaps unfortunately for joe biden, many of those states have very large air american and muslim communities, 300000 error americans and muslims in michigan, which job item one, michigan,
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again, sell trump by a 154000 bucks. i have spoken to several active as to say at this point. there's literally no way they will ever vote for joe biden again, and the bite immunizations argument as well. if you don't vote for us, you're going to get trump possibly get former president donald trump and he instituted the muslim band. he's been saying anyone in protest against israel should be reported. he's moved the embassy to jerusalem, but they're saying this is a long term place. so let's get more on this with abraham. i actually use the michigan house majority floor leader. i'm the highest ranking elected arab leader in the state of georgia as live from detroit, a problem. good job you with a. so what's your opinion then of the administration's policy on gaza and biden's visit to michigan today? and what do you hope buying will hear and understand from this trip to i think that what i hope to hear is what a majority of democrats, what a majority of americans believes that we no longer want to see the united states us
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back. unless wars in the middle east, that the murdering of $30000.00 innocent men, women and children is unacceptable. and that the united states should not be funding any effort. that is rooted in discriminant bombings of people in, in palestine. we support a ceasefire. we think it's the best way forward. we have seen that diplomacy is the only way forward to address the concerns of returning to hostages. of ensuring long term peace and indiscriminate and bombing is not the solution. so the hope is that the white house will finally heed the call of so many americans across the country era and non error. most women, not most of them, and recognize the need for the united states to stand on the mall side of history. okay. and stop the support of the endless bombing, i'd say, well that's an important point you make abraham so, you know, i mean, what do you hope the administration will do on gods? but as clearly it wasn't drop it support for israel. so what realistic achieve will
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change in policy? do you want to see many to about a ceasefire, but the americans on these are any, say, no sci fi as well? you know, it would be concerning to me that something that's the majority of democrats, 80 plus percent of democrats, and over 60 percent of americans support a ceasefire. we have seen over a 100 days of bombing of children, 100 days of bombing of families, of schools of hospitals, and we are no closer to peace or returning of the hostages or an end to the conflict. then we were over a 100 days ago. so the question that i would ask is, where have we seen success in this indiscriminate bombing? it has not gotten this any closer to peace any closer to safety. but what it has done is resulted in complete destruction within the gaza strip over 80 percent of civil leave civilian and the infrastructure destroyed. hundreds of thousands of people displaced millions of people. this place in the long term impact is going to be devastating for the region, so we're not closer to piece by bombing,
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we cannot bomber way to peace. and i think the majority of americans see that and understand that. okay, and we are simply asking our elected officials in our government to do the right thing and say, bombing children is not going to get us closer to piece. okay, let's talk about some of the politics, abram, because in terms of 2020 for presidential elections. arab americans now appear to have this binary choice between trump on the one hand 5 and on the other. or they can stay at alamo. vote for a 3rd party which is effectively, i guess, a vote from. so where will the arab american folk go do you think? and i think it's, it's a bit insulting in terms of framing this strictly to an electronic lens. a majority of ever americans and not interrupt is to understand the plight of the palestinians are looking at the strictly through and elect for a lens. we recognize that michigan is an important state in november of 2024. but that is not the route of the conversation. the conversation is rooted around this
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idea that we do not support the endless bombing of the past. and even people that the children who live in the gaza strip are not responsible for this conflict. and that we are not getting closer to peace or addressing the actual issues by supporting this, this bombing, both funding and weaponry. so they are american community, like any other community, believes that they're elected officials should listen to them that they should understand and engage them in ways that will actually address the concerns of the community. simply looking at it through an electoral lens, is an insulting way to view the palestinian, he humanity. and quite frankly it dismisses that the humanity of pass. that means because we should not look at them strictly through pulse. ok, let me get a final thought from abraham because i pushed all the time. why is it then that the decades, the arab american community has not been effectively organized? politically, have been many experts, points out that it hasn't wielded dependents called strength,
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but it's numbers might indicate. so should you be changing something? i don't know if that's true. we have an abundance of elected arrows here in the state of michigan. i'm the 2nd highest ranking democrat and the michigan house of representatives. and uh, we have shown our most of we help deliver michigan in 2020 and we worked in the mid term cycle. so you know this, this idea that they are meant community is not organized or just simply untrue. all right, so everybody are so many times to be of thoughts, annual dollars this. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you. thank you for your time. i so let's have some of these now that been confrontations outside argentina's congress as politicians, debates are controversial economic reform bill let's say the reforms will make life even harder for them is the country struggles with an economic crisis president have the i'm the nice bill has been done by the international monetary fund. teresa boat has moved from not protesting,
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but as of course, you're outside congress where there's been a lot of tension. the debate over that only has been is ongoing really being classes between protesters and the police. but what do you think walter can't on back home among other things to present process there's from reaching the building . people here really concerned about the being, debated the workers, right. the nation if it doesn't make sense to other people in favor among the last one of them, for example, the privatized state companies getting the president extraordinary powers. modernizing the slicks notation of for a few few as the argentina, among many other things, i'm not like people here are protesting. have you had
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a sense of these? no, it's crucial to transform argentina to begin this process. however, it's not clear yet when we will take the 40 hours the evening on friday, or if it's going to our with a promise to modernize the economy, to what he's going to. we simply went argentina, power from labor unions, but also with thousands of people that are on the streets waiting to challenge him any time. well, i just see the slightest typo short break here and i'll just say are right, when we come back with decades old union meant to unite conference in africa is causing provisions that could have a major impact on their economy. it's more than a stay with the
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last generation to farm the land rocks. walter was part 2 of 2 on a jersey to the the welcome back you watching. i'll just say right quick reminder about the top stories here is our palestinians, detained by is ready for society would be tortured on too many a to an increasing number of accusations of grossness treatment of prisoners and violation of international lawyers buys randy troops. yes, president joe biden assigned and executive board imposing sanctions. i'm for is ready, centralized, protecting kind of demands and you'll find west bank. it's really prime minister yahoo asset. the executive order is on this on police abuse. want to kind of to break up protests outside argentina's congress. demonstrations come as politicians
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debates a controversial economic reform bill. just to say that changes will make life even hot. now a group of wounded palestinians on their family is of arrived and cut off for much needed medical treatment that were flown from egypt and a military plane. barbara and got that result fees, interest, palestinians, and their families survive. check points in shelling during the john needs to leave garza so catch a spent most lost family members of the house since the war and goes up again. yeah . goodness that it was a normal night that these really tanks came in without warning guys, and we were in the cameras and when the he tested my father and younger sister were killed and i was injured. i have blood in my eyes because of the tank shaving. outside of the bed. the man why you is hoping had thoughts. i will make a full recovery. and as a what else?
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if i'm, i'm accompanying my daughter. she was injured with shrapnel and her head just received permission for treatment outside guys, i think god were waiting now to board the plane and the name on the fly out on fluffy on are process health ministries has more than $60000.00 palestinians have been wounded, steering is ready to attack since october. they rely on barely functioning hospitals for treatment. the world health organization says checks that border crossings have slowed down the delivery of a few food and medicine to the strip. and well, that's obviously done with this like like a distribution day and cause is very difficult. people are really most dying and they're suffering really badly. it's getting to complete chaos and feminine especially in the north. and rafa and han eunice, people in con eunice, dental bella, and those from guys, the c t. r o displaced in rough, which was nearly 1500000 palestinian refugees cannot move. i'm fighting
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between is really forces and palestinian fighters around some hospitals in southern casa, has tons them into was and barbara and go out to sarah. but us defense secretary says um groups behind a tank, some american bases in the middle east will be held accountable. this was lloyd austin's 1st press conference since undergoing surgery for prostate cancer, and he apologized for concealing as hospitalization. was in jordan reports from the pentagon. a health questions dominated us defense secretary lloyd austin. first when press conference of 2024. austin said he has apologized to president joe biden for not telling him when he 1st was diagnosed with prostate cancer. but what austin wanted to focus on was the multiple conflicts in the middle east, starting with the drone attack that killed 3 us soldiers in northeastern jordan. austin said the iranian back proxy behind the attack will be held responsible. you
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know, i don't think the or the adversaries are, have a one and done mindset. and so, uh, they have a lot of capabilities. i have a lot more before his surgery, austin had overseen the build up of us maybe vessels in the region in part to protect cargo ships from who to your tax. in the red sea, a tax austin called unacceptable. who teased, continue to do some things that are very irresponsible and illegal and, and so our goal is to make sure that we take away, we continue to take away capability from the who these to do what they've been doing. and then there's the war and also where the death toll has surpassed 27000 men, women and children. when asked by l g 0, if he has done enough to pressure israel to avoid killing more civilians. austin said, we talked to him about that the weeks ago and they said they were going to do that
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and they are doing that. but i will continue to emphasize and that will secondary blanket and present buying will continue to emphasize the importance of addressing the issue of the palestine and people. it's critical and you know, we're doing more but, but we're not doing enough lloyd. austin wanted to show his health isn't to interfering with his job. and given that the president says he has full confidence in austin. it's back to work for the defense secretary, russell and jordan, elder sarah the patent on the looks like a quick look at some of the world news now. and you'll need is and agreed in a $54000000000.00. a package for ukraine hungry dropped his veto threat during a meeting of member states and brussels. but it's not. summit was taking place. farm was a blocking roads around the u capital. they want to draw attention to that protests
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against rising costs and cheap food imports. latasha bucket reports from brussels. the hungry as prime minister fix the old man was under pressure is he arrived at an e. u summit in brussels, having vito to more than 50000000000 dollar financial aid package for ukraine in december. although it usually does but determined not to allow him to stop at the deal again. i confound distance icons accept this is strange and so it goes to the game of the, the, the of them. and there is no room for compromise on our principles like rule of law. and for sure. there's no room for compromise. ukraine crush in the mood to make any more concessions to open use a close ally of russian president vladimir putin. a select group of the leaders took the home, gary and prime minister aside before the summit. some of the politicians had previously suggested to budapest of voting rights could be taken away,
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or you funds frozen, unless hungry by the deal. not known off to the meeting, the package which includes military assistance, was approved. these 50000000000 euros for 4 years also send a very strong message to putting just the head of the secondary diversity of his brutal invasion with ukraine's president who'd attended the summit to the key. welcome to use. this is a clear signal that your brain will with sense, and that your a will with sense. well, you leaders that results one problem. another one was brewing on the doorstep. hundreds of farm is from european countries, including phones. it's lee and belgium. angry of the e u. environmental rules and phone competition that they say is destroying livelihoods. despite the recent demonstration forming wasn't even on the official e u. summit agenda, which is why these pharmacies are bringing the tractors and protests. the brussels
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is the only way to be heard. this european union for 70 years pushed us into becoming very big fonts and all this oversized funds. to date their budgeting. i know they're criminalizing other than saying that this is our fault. the message we have for you are being union is that they cost, if this officer and that they have to bring us the solutions. impossible to acknowledge you need to set the discuss. palm is concerns, they will say so they talked about the situation in the middle east, but came to know conclusions. it was clear that on the day when the blow could manage to come together, there was little appetite for all the crises to overshadow the display of unity. tasha butler, i'll just sarah process. you know, 2 major pharmacy unions in from 7 ounces. they will lift, come through, i blockade shortly after the 5 minutes to offered more concessions. thank you. with more financial aid tax breaks and i promise not to bounce pesticides in fonts that
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are allowed elsewhere in your a denise as equal health intervals. so the victims of december's fuel definitely blast authorities have been working to identify the bodies of 25 people. meanwhile, hundreds of protest as lots and main highway in the capital, connecting the demanding compensation from the government for the damaged homes. protest as a key was officials of negligence on going to or not since the destruction of our homes. we did not see anything from the government. we are sleeping in the street is very difficult to take our children to school. we're not getting any support from the government. today, we blocked the road so that the leaders will see what our demands are. not demonstrations have been held in body to support a decision to leave the regional block modeling this year. i'm looking at fast so or quit the economic community of west african states. last month, the ministry governments decided to leave in response to sanctions. and the pressure to hold democratic elections. the decisions divided people, not
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a sum of reality and support of the agenda, but others fear the move will create more challenges across the region. nicholas talk reports some costs and they bring cynical sick this pension id, the prize, the mold in fabric buzzle is sought after an exported across west africa, as always, used to make $2.00 additional close warren for weddings and religious ceremonies. but shop owner did you, the mom i do is warning his customers and neighboring countries that the cost of the fabric is about to go up. each of the mollies planned to leave the regional west african body echo was me bring an end to the free movement of people and goods like the precious fabric. and we have one that's out in the font is we only to feel the pinch from the current crisis at 2 that the impact of leaving the eco was who was really software. and the government needs to review its decision. thousands of protesters are gathering and molly's capital bomb echo. they support the decision by their military rulers.

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