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the, the queue monetary in groups the cry, the idea of assault or on one of the few remaining hospitals, operating in central gals, which is part of the mass. so i'd like to ration of the facility i'm is really are a strike on southern guns that leads to journalist at the selling of all g 0 is bureau chief is among the victims. i mean, depending on what did the civilian stuff you guys are due to, that the world is blind to what's happening in gaza loss and emerging new world order. and the crisis of international relations is the focus in new delhi for the fall club. rushed into the conference is being held for the 1st the
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from us go to the world. this is our take great to help you with us this monday. my name's union, i'm in the world health organization. say it is for the past 12 days it's been unable to reach northern cal. so think about tearing. proof of its latest attempt to deliver supplies to the in buffalo region was cancelled due to a lack of security guarantees. medical staff who remain in the part of the strip are forced to work and at a critical life go back, flip nets and basic necessities. this video shows palestinian red crescent volunteers treating a wounded man. the power outage in japan. small hospitals that girl scouts are under increasing pressure according to an assessment from well, n g o 10 palestinian children become acute sees every day. here's a local journalist with the distressing report from northern gals,
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which has been rubbish by is really bombing rate. was the new massacre was perpetrated by these really occupation against the alba family in the northern gaza strip. the 4 story house was targeted with explosives resulting in over 80 feet. child sees a numerous injuries. i am currently amidst a pile of bodies and debris in this house, while rescue team struggle to save lives under challenging conditions of limited resources. and also i that of the more than 10 families residing in this house, which was bombed by occupation aircraft yesterday. dozens of martyrs remain under the rubble are not civil defense. teams are working for the 2nd day straight to recover victims late last night we managed to rescue several injured individuals and transport them to medical points in the north. the, the occupations massacres have persisted for over 90 days in this brutal war. yesterday's horrific. slaughter of the abu elder family continues severed limbs,
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a building of over 5 floors, more than 10 families residing in it, and dozens of martyrs beneath it. we continue searching for remains under the debris gruesome massacre, as you can see, with the limbs of women, children. when did the elderly and use this house shelter, displaced people around 10 families, totaling over 80 individuals. they were forced out of the sa photography area. after some of them were detained and later released. and these really army directed them to the album. well, the family's house, where they thought they were safe. however, f. 16 missiles struck them in the middle of the night without warning. these are israel's targets. children women, an innocent youth, israel's targets are civilians distant from any resistance. we cannot say they were targeted due to any resistance, presence. innocent families are displaced and seeking refuge. we say god is sufficient for us and he is the best dispos or of affairs as our prey are against
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them. this is much at all, but no one to many working in the ours transportation line and the alan b crossing, he's known to have no affiliations with any organizations. and he opened his house to his neighbors and family after their homes were burned. and the saw fatah, we area our message to the silent on just international community. witnessing the killing of women children. and the innocent is to take a stance against these heinous crimes. where is the arab islamic humanitarian conscience? we appealed to the entire world after $92.00 days of war. the occupation series of atrocities, northern gods. it continues. this family fled from the south. it's how we area to the food area in search of safety, however, is rarely occupation forces and systems stripping safety from all areas, leaving behind dozens of marchers and casualties. some more upsetting images from the jamalia refugee camp here, showing the aftermath of another idea of strength up reportedly killed at least 20
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simply and we heard from an eye witness. you know, i mean, at 8 o'clock we were all sleeping peacefully when we were struck without any prior warnings door, 83 women, and 22 men in the home. at the time we were displaced a job aliya without any belongings. as per these rarely instructions. that's my brother and his son, and my sister and her son. all my family members have been displaced, including my parents and my cousins. let me be escalating as really invasion of gals or the idea has released this frontage of its fruits in action on the broad countries military officials claim the so called framework. so from us in northern cancer has been completely destroyed. however, they also say the board is likely to last throughout the entire year. okay, let's show you know, central jobs that were local media reporting, 8 people helping killed by an idea of strike on the time of their beloved earlier
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guys in the health officials like choose the israel of charging the locks a hospital there with drilling, fire, the palestinians also emphasize that taking the facility out of service would be a death sentence for thousands of wounded people. and the situation has also been described by m. s f, the doctors without borders. and you, as well as the head of the world health organization to the health facility report is immense. needs especially health workers, medical supplies and beds. but stuff said their greatest need was for their hospital and its staff, patients and families there to be protected from strikes and hostilities. no hospitals are functioning in northern garza, were another w h l mission was cancelled today due to the dangers and the lack of necessary permissions elsewhere and does a mere handful of health facilities operate. locks as the most important hospital remaining and causes middle area and must remain functional and protected to
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deliver it's like saving services for the erosion of its functionality cannot be permitted. doing so in the face of such trauma, injury and humanitarian suffering would be immoral and medical outrage to further so if it's really stepping up, it's or a strikes on the galvan border city of what i thought the spike previously calling it a safe zone for civilians. at least 7 people were killed in the latest attack on the side housing the displace we heard from some of the survivors. this is the searching just as is happening to us. why are they doing this to us? my brother was killed. they killed all my family. we fled from northern, gather to the city of russell. my husband was scaled. my husband sisters were killed. they killed my brother, my uncles, they killed every one a know if it's enough, we're tired of the war. this morning before the show at us while we were sleeping and killed 33 people in the house, mostly children and women,
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and many others were injured. no one here belongs to any military organization. in the middle of the night, we woke up to the sound of showing very close to us. this is my house. many were killed and rescue teams could not help everyone. then a nearby place was hit. that's why the rescue team had to go to another place and left people under the rubble. the owners of the house were displaced from northern gaza. they have no military affiliation. they are civilians, they have nothing to do with any political organization. the low scores of calvin's helping, fleeing bottomed out cities with many setting up camp, writes on this stripped southern shores and made the carnage of the war. the print quality of the coastline was bought some much needed rest by 2 locals, as well as water. albeit, see what your sister raise. some of them shared with us. what's the
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width times of the war i came here because it's the only place where i feel like i'm away from it. i came to get rid of the atmosphere of the war we were deprived of life, so we'll look for a place to live near the sea. we come here every day, so that we breathe a little really old memories like the life we'll leave before the war. i tried to renew these memories. we were forced out of our homes because of the heavy bought me. with the maya, of course the see, here's the only thing that helps us. we can breeze fresh air here. we also use it for drinking in washing because there is no portable or usable water. there's no ground water. sea water is the only one in front of us. i hope that there will be a cease fire soon and we will return to our homes if the house has remain. will not far from there are 2 journalists were killed buying. this really are a strike near the gals and city of con units. one of them was the sum of all jews. here is bureau chief, the the, the,
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the reporters were in an area. the idea of doing the safe zone when the car they were traveling in was hit by missile. a 3rd passenger was seriously injured. aldridge here is while do, who lost his soul in this strike saves the international community, has turned a blind eye to the suffering in the value of the world should see this with its own eyes and not to israel's view. they have to listen and see all that's happening to the palestinian people. what did, how does that do to them? what did the family do to the, what did the civilians of gather due to that the world is blind to what's happening in gaza? this is our faith, we have no choice, but to be patient. i'm, i'm a well according to the committee to protect journalists and g o, at least $79.00 medial workers have been killed in dallas has since october 7th, local reporter homes at yolanda told us more about the latest debts of the faithful danger enrolled in just doing your job in the end that is really uh,
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drones targeted uh, car. our tv car belongs to to all my colleagues and most of us what i uh goes our friends here in the ground, the working really hard. uh we meet every day and we was working together in the field here and goes this trip. we travel from location to another every single day to deliver uh, the advice of the palestinians to the world homes um, most the farm was working this morning as usual. and real fast at the lat close to any outgoing flashes. lot close to close to and uh is there a deal about the operation? they targeted the car they was driving the most uh, if you want inside the car, we feel really bad to see our friends buying every day because these are the vices
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of the house. and it's a necessary to mention that these careless, these workers be out working really hard. they are actually scared to visit their own families. if we talk about before a few months from now, the law homes i lost his wife at home last has has the consent. and his mom i addressed his family, watched him thing inside. one of the houses in the southern areas and the safe area of their house has gone targeted by the workplace. he lost many of his family members. nobody is actually say mean for example, if i would like to visit my father, my father sheltering and one of the houses. and i'm scared to go there because i don't know if the what mike is say was target me. and i lost
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one of the my family members for example it's, it's scary, it's a scary to share our experience to the world. it's unbelievable. also nobody will believe what we say, because the body is actually getting punished by the government in the southern areas. and it's supposed to be safe. we are working you onto that, and you're not going to stop delivering con coverage. what happened here in the ground? we all was the old was targeting, targeting people who are active on the ground for capturing every single evans every single day to target these people well across in the west bank in fin palestinian girl was among 3 people killed in
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this really check point car roaming and shooting and spent on some the evening. an idea of security camera to capture this footage of of slamming into officers who then opened fire. according to his really police, the child was in an adjacent vehicle that was accidentally caught in the crossfire . the 4 year old girl was pronounced dead at the scene, along with 2 palestinian se, let's let's pro 5 die to ramallah based her list on political. unless mohammed that jeep good morning to him a, according to some eye witnesses, all of this deadly check point shooting is released. soldiers were a part of the firing at the cars indiscriminately. what else is known about the incident? i guess the one on the ceiling. uh, with the console cisco phone, the uh, russell with the offer for you all the charges. okay. you have the old you have you noticed the rental that takes the um,
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the home or to where he is on his what from bid to northwest jos. alarm. i wind up, that is why they sold drugs. they opened fire again, is there to similar to the heck and was why they were concerned about uh, biddicks. uh, may 1st it was last with jose on them. and uh that is right. is this a little bit about us in the system provide to me to kind of kept them onto the trucks with them to the the house is does, which is a picture do to to the back or the i will process. actually i thought it was a lovely day for the students and those bank. what is that? isn't that a she knows where killed the engine in one and run the 3 most list, jonesal in which it brings the total number of all see other children. those banks listed in october right now to 357, which is a high number either posting as soon as they receive the new year 2024 by iris. the dentist is lately selection. i get a set of also, you know, those think you know,
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on this check point shooting. it's of course a difficult situation for soldiers when cars are coming out to you at high speed. but you have a 4 year old palestinian girl killed, the israel says accidentally in the crossfire, can i put it to you? how easy is it for his realtor rifle is such a victims as a pseudonym collateral damage. in cases like this is actually also civil stuff, but that is where it is, is it loads the they active it to um, the newly installed dive. lloyd, the 750 chick morris. and those bank on that, on those of them, on the problem that the idea of was settling on the border police of those 6 points are, does anybody? so the come back to units we have seen together as long as the reserves from how flexibility as of all the habits of the is the reverse. sometimes the is a, it was understood that intentional doesn't drive us. so when they to activate or they missed invest thoughts, they opened fire. but what's happened yesterday is the open fire. i guess the got
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the one where is the the charge the whole you had it was is not to target the day. yeah. open the best one, where's the home with the weight on his wife and kills them on visuals to the others on the list on the basis that goes by mistake. so they are attention on the they also it is the restrictions on the actual it looks on selection. so i'm going to play, i'm, i'm basically is office. if you the top left all going to play out, i'm killed by mistake. and that's the issue where there's a lot of sense to pay the price of the data bugs, lots of local, large range. some of this has there been any international response to it so far, but how that? oh yes i was. uh, because the children uh, killed the 5 zones and nothing was banking. janine, the cutting mind novelist and the those little nothing fault. they just lets say close and go to school, sleep on some shop like they were actually home, try to play with that or the cliques on the so their children are not unsafe from
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feel safe on the thought. everything them is i'm saying i'm justified the children in those. thank you. he's a added stoots in the mid life and taking to the jail all over the age of or it kills as we consist of the little that's a problem. andre. usually that unconditional actions we've got on call the best way is to stop doing that. they've got a sense to conduct that that's against children. also giving children in the, the public zones as we see speaking on the time, the latest updates on the west spine, from all that base journalist on political, loveless, live on archie might have been no cheap the mortality rate. this is a pretty startling statistic. the mortality rate among journalists in gaza right now is higher than the of us orders in recent wars is according to a report from the international federation of journalist next. now as we focus on the human stories of the ongoing conflict,
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we explore the fate of palestinian report mohammed a bull head top, who was killed by an idea of strike back in november. along with 11 members of his company of the we are calling the civilians to leave guys a go solves some us wants to keep them. there is a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard to sign on the or civilians. and one of the majority of that wants to bleeds. these rarely crimes continues to this day. there's still weeping and wailing on every street on every corner in every home.
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the 40 is miami's falls because these reports, if a palestinian tv who's transmitting the truth, 3 of his brother's children, just some old babies, cast off in pieces. the i'm deeply concerned about cleared violations of international humanitarian law law . generalise every possibly being killed over a 4 week period vending and the conflicts and police city decades. the
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stuff the are enough to, but we can't take it anymore. we exhausted. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, really, you know, international security at schools. no immunity to edison, that's old. that's one of the shields of his helen. this is the view of the bar that they are marry slogans that we with and that's full. they don't protect any journalist set tools. i don't know how to get that done project to us then mattie slogans. i'll click home and i'll do hots up was here just half an hour ago. and now he has left us along with his wife, his son and brother, and many of the victims from his family. so see event, the coolness of the privilege of being a journalist with legal immunity. under international law, human rights and the false geneva convention protecting civilians during war time is non existent in the palestinian territories. what we are facing here in god's that goes beyond the limits of possibility and surpasses international laws. we
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only read these laws and principles as the original terms. but in reality, this detachment is best is indeed a button to me, which is why i wanted to discard it. mohammed was not just a journalist, he was a professional who focused on the fact that we are victims here under this fire. and in this war, we are old victims. the big event going on right now in new delhi international experts are meeting their to know over what's been called a crisis of international relations and made an emerging multi point of world as part of the agenda of the 1st ever of both died club, russia, in the conference which kicked off this monday in the size, aging countries, capital city ortiz runjun, show me, it is there for us. this was the 1st time that while the ease in india, holding a bilateral on, in the rough show relationship as we speak right now. it is a 2nd session, a which is on the we,
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which is essentially on in the all russia relationship. lots and lots of speakers that, that's about a 1000 to speak of. so from the russian side, about 2000, about 20 or the from the indian side as well. this collaboration, the discussion job has done with the international foundation. he'll recall the recalls on the foundation. so this is a collaboration of salt and new delhi mall school relationship is a special one. and in fact, the very fact that the 2 countries have been becoming to those are the lot in just films of trade, but also the historic partnership, the friendship. we just sort of to is rayshawn good, a wizard. most school in december and really just twins in bilateral relationship. and now we're seeing this, this event happening in the, in the capital city of india. so that's a new york that we can expect a lot of challenges that, that perhaps we'd be overcome through this particular for them. the challenges that
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i mentioned about sanctions, several sections that have that have been slapped on most school by the west and how that has impacted the relationship between india and 8 and russia. the sweet and relationship for example, which both the countries a very successfully gone over so far. but of course this is a new world or those. so if you see both the countries us talking about discussing about that is going to be a press conference which what happens sometime later in the day. and of course, we get more details as to what are some of the key outcomes of today. among the key events of the past year was the russia, africa summit in st. petersburg, july's 4 and brought together more than $6000.00 representatives from over a 100 countries to we stuff done with south african politician. not let him but tumble a daughter, a prominent anti apartheid occupants who shared her views about the legacy of her
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parents and made the ongoing struggle. they can still call new colonialism on the compton. here's your preview of the full interview, which can be find at r t dot com. i know my time to time though is a prominent south african diplomat who served in european countries such as italy, malta, and albania. no, my tempered combo is a member of the international women's forum supporting women leaders around the globe. number 10, the tumble is the daughter of oliver combo and adelaide time. though oliver campbell was a prominent anti apartheid leader and served as president of the african national congress for 24 years. johannesburg airport was named in his honor. adelaide tumble was well known for her role in the struggle against apartheid. she was
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awarded south africa's highest honor adelaide combo, served as a member of the country's parliament for 5 years. first thing that i should say is that for south africa, he was off as diplomats. he was known for his brilliant mind. give me the good strategist very, very good. he was known for his analytical thinking. he traveled the globe for 2729 years. and what was his mission? his mission was to tell the world about what was happening in south africa, the injustices that were being done to the south african people. and to internationalize it by getting the citizens of the world and the governments to stand up and say, this is an abuse of human rights. and he did, it says successfully that ultimately, we managed to go home back to south africa. and for him job, well done, mission accomplished. and i think that's the message that he would want people to
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know that he was given a jump to do, and he did it. do think in this way we can take and this ration from him and seeking global corporation against injustice everywhere or on the circumstances now different because of international division. they're not different. they're not different. one of the things he said, which i think is the clickable today. when we look at the youth and the very hard life actually, that so many of them have to live. he says it's a country that does not care for its use, doesn't this of its future? and i think we need to tell that's why young people we need them to understand that we do care about them. we do worry about them. we do want them to have a future. do you think the use of today is more engaged sometimes in more detail lives ideologies and more? a nicolai's ways of protesting i know, fighting against injustice. you know,
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when he was young and he was new to the political arena, if i can put it like that, he was also considered the radical. so there's nothing wrong with young people having extreme views and holding them with passion. and the thing is to take that passion, intellectual lies that make it work for you, make it useful, feel community, whether that's in a village, in a city, in a country, on the continent, in the world be useful, be productive. and i think that message is for all ages, it's not just for the, for international powers, we're fighting against apartheid regime on the same level. and the soviet union, for example, gave much help to the liberation movements of africa. why some western powers supported some unjust colonial powers in the continent. do you think the picture is still similar, or is it different?
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i think very often when we looked at global politics, the ones that you can never know is national interest. so it isn't your national interest to go to the left, you go to the left, it has to go to the right to go to the right. and every country has its own reasons . i wouldn't want to be the one to say that this is better than that. but from my perspective, as a black south african, yes, the soviet union and many communist countries, socialist countries, they supported us. for the case, for decades, many wisdom countries, capitalist countries didn't. but then you have to punch in the middle. the scandinavian countries, huge news, the portion of the anti apartheid cause of injustice is generally on a coincidence. well, for a deeper dive into any of our stories this, our artsy dot com is a solid jumping off point. all was fresh content lively discussions to immerse yourself in there as well. to check in nights, i'll catch you again. the
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look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're so charters at conflict with the 1st law show alignment as a patient. we should be very careful about our professional intelligence at the point, obviously is to place a trust rather than to the various. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with him and the most protects. his phone existence was alexis, the
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