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is real, this is what joe biden's, blank check underwriting his rail actually made the author, this decision will affect merely. it will also tech to more than $30000.00 why employees who are fully committed to the values of the united nations and international humanitarian law. documents proving their commitment as, as well democracy, united nations relief on walks agencies, shopped down in golf up a spoke spot. since the organization exclusively tells all tape its role is a slight help in helping kind of spins survive. human rights organizations say often those who end up behind bars have nothing to do with the activities of the militants. and sometimes not even wanted by israel with a cap top broker to pay, still said to be under consideration by how much we have from palestinian families, living under constant surveillance by trading for the end of the childhood
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innocence. as a rule in cause, it continues to, to have families of costs. we report on the young boy flows to cast a has siblings off to them. mother was killed. this is very hard for me. it is difficult for me to raise my siblings alone. i go and press the button and send you out with this stuff to work. so we can return to gauze on while french bombing union say they all have pain with the tails drops with the government. it seems from this themselves on as a ticket and with that protest the on, you know, every, all, this is all the international life from the russian capital. welcome. and it's great to have your company. i'll top for the solemn with b is ray, the prime minister to mounting the play will show all the united nations relief and walk agency for palestinian refugees and rough and an exclusive interview. with all
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tea, a spokesman for the organization in gaza says a funding phrase would threaten the lives of millions. and then how does come out of this decision to suspend the financial contributions of 15 donor countries, including 6 of the major donor countries to why will have serious effects on the services provided to millions of palestinian refugees not only and gaza, but also in syria. and lebanon, and jordan, and the west bank and east jerusalem. this decision was based on allegations, the while commissioner, immediately decided to terminate the contracts of 8 on why employees an investigation committee will investigate each of these incidents. but it is absolutely unreasonable to claim that while participated in the event of october 7th, because of 12 employees, this decision will affect the millions. it will also affect more than $30000.00 on why employees who are fully committed to the values of the united nations and international humanitarian law with documents proving their commitment,
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the alternative plan is to resume support. otherwise, there will be certain disaster in the gaza strip. was the lifeline for the people. today we talk about hundreds of thousands of hungry people. later we will talk about the entire population of the gaza strip, facing an unprecedented humanitarian collapse. we're talking about 1700000 displays to people in various areas of the gaza strip. we have about $1000000.00 of them either in our shelters or around the shelters and registered the volume of 8 entering constitutes only 8 percent of the needs of the population of the gaza strip. there are tens of thousands of hungry families in the northern gaza strip and gaza city. there is a real hunger situation there. they are losing everything in that place. the humanitarian situation is continually deteriorating. continuing in this manner will lead to a collapse and services. i mean, if the coal to shut down and red came off to, is there a link to a dots and all of the agencies to off to the mazda attacks back in october and
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won't be un filed in investigation? western states were quick to suspend the funding to the party. the u. s. was the 1st to hold their nations with its way of coming right off the last weeks ruling against is roe by the u. s. top court in the hague pump to move in a few questions about the timing. was there any concert internal. ready that releasing the announcement within about an hour or so of the i c, j, a court ruling which set which one thing it did was, you know, instruct israel to make sure that the man is here and it was flowing. that it would, that announcing it. so close together would seem like a repudiation. no i there was no concern. it was in no way in our mind related to the i c, j decision. all this as the pallets and co operation center and gall so was destroyed by shutting overnight. the attack followed as process backing of last week. so i sent you a position on calls as well to implement the ruling and sold a belgian minister last down to tennessee football me residential areas. the office
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building of the belgian agency for development, cooperation in gaza, has been bombed and is completely destroyed. attacking civilian buildings is and remains totally unacceptable. together with hodge allow the belgian foreign minister i will some in the is really in baset or the palestinian health officials have now will to just move in. it's 27000 deaths over the past 4 months. almost the entire population of young people's been displaced with the idea of attacks continuing to destroy residential areas outside of use. now cooling for the close up the main to monetary provider and casa medical stuff in the enclaves already falls to walk in the conditions. the we on say, is there any that, why does it show us this is especially got the ones that are in 5th show us this is
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a skin this all done in about is because i know i people know you are done know exam bite on and we want to live in this on video as are the 3 be what around the war with and was future on such a local john. the small with sapa, visited a school set top by default, which now serves as a show to some of those displaced. i mean that's how do you, my dad is, i know this one of the school build by u. n. r w a. northern garza, it is a mom, the palestinian school that was bombed by is really warplanes and rated by israeli tanks. we can see the scale of the destruction rolled in this building, and that was the last how the scene and families have returned and are now living here. this is life for one such family beneath the stairway in diet humanitarian conditions. how do you leave here? day to day all the sudden had this. there is simply no one here to one look after us ever since my husband was taken by the jews,
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there's still no one here to look out for us. no one has brought us any assistance . so here i am living in a stairwell with my children, barely surviving, struggling to sleep or even sit. my 5 little children are dying from the cold. my son has been coughing and has had a cold for about 3 days now. he can't sleep at all. even our neighbors here say to me, your son was sob as keeping us away. i can only tell them my children can't sleep because of the cold water leaks on us at night. we put a suitcase here and a map there. we don't know how we can get any sleep. life is difficult. no one provides us with any food or drink even flour. we haven't eaten bread for 7 days because we don't have any flour. my children and i are surviving on starch and sugar. why did you return to this school? despite it being bombed and destroyed? there's no shelter. where are we supposed to go? or should we sleep in the streets? that's why i was forced to come here. my house was bombed out. of course. i live in bate her noon, not in the camp, but my house was completely destroyed. where am i supposed to go?
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i had to come here. i am living in a stairwell with my 5 children. no one asks about us. no one cares for us. these are the challenging living conditions for people in the gym valley account. as the rain and severe cold of the winter season continues and the israeli occupation stubborn we blocks access to few minute terry and 8 in the north. this only adds to the board and of suffering, making life even more difficult for the residence of northern gauze. what's the box? archie goes a mouse has reportedly given a tentative green light to a propos ceasefire to deal with as ro thought said there has been no official response from the group itself yet. so this is all according to the guitar, a foreign ministry which says it remains hopeful that an agreement can be reached. been able to consolidate a lot of gas into this proposal that is now at the hands of, of how much usually takes around $3.00 to $4.00 days to get the word back from, from the movie optimistic because a lot of the language it has been discussed in the past and the mediation,
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a lot of it is within the framework of what was the agreed. so we have optimistic the day of which is being shaken by capital. and egypt is the 1st proposal for an extended longer time trace and gaza. it would initially see a temporary spar on the release of hostages still held by from us. then the 2nd phase would see is really sold just released from captivity plus the restoration of 8 deliveries and all the basic supplies to gaza. and finally, a mouse is expected to return the bodies of dead idea of soldiers and exchange for the release of palestinian prisoners despite tool called a truce, palestinians claim is ready. the police are still right gimme rounding people up and jailing them with. a charges f a being pulled forward, some families of those detained even plane failed and placed under constant surveillance all taken with notion of picks up the story. hi, ms. types of another israel. him i still expected to involve the exchange of his
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rarely hostages for palestinian prisoners held in his rarely jails. the number of the letter is on the rise. tens of the 7 is at least 6400 people have been arrested by israel, all fraud the west bank. the idea of raids here had intensified with the army saying it is searching for how mass members or supporters, but human rights organizations say often those who end up behind bars have nothing to do with the activities of the militants. and sometimes not even wanted by israel o. 2 male members of these palestinians family are now is really inmates the father new town whose son f month both drilled on the controversial administered his attention without formal chargers of trial, based on allegations that they may intend to commit to crime. the family has long been under scrutiny by israeli authorities for being devout muslims. a red flag for israel at the time of a war against hard line is limited to militant groups and guys on before the father
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was arrested, israeli forces had come for his 2nd son to put pressure on the family at the anthem, but they told him, we'll let you go when your father comes, we'll let you go when your father comes, but they kept beating him. he's head and face will be to not. and i don't know if you saw the pictures. they didn't just arrest him, they beat him and broke him on the day of his release, i saw him walking, barely able to move. so i told all the son to go help him. the family says at the time of the arrest, my moods father, who was israel's initial target, was coming back from prayer. he didn't tide and immediately told authorities he was ready to come. but it didn't save his son from a day long detention that according to relatives involved filings calling on this land for about 2 for weeks. she wasn't to be a pain from what he went through. she couldn't go to work or do anything he couldn't drive. he couldn't tell me any tools. she was subjected to costs of
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beating the beacon from the moment they took him on to release him, even though it was his father that they wanted. do you think when they detain? my home is like the punishment for the family or something like that. that's not for the family only for the whole community. the family complains that is really, authorities monitor them and keep up the pressure. a lot of fun. i received a call from an on know number i on said hello, who is this? and the person said, i'm captain zacky. i want to talk to you about your daughters. i'm going to arrest them because they have been posting on facebook at that exact moment because the father is in prison and my oldest son is in prison too. i was really stressed. why would you come to arrest them? they haven't done anything. i am constantly living and say, and so i see for them afraid that any moments they might come back to arrest me on my sons or daughters for no reason at all the need if the listing and present or support association claims. israel uses the families as hostages. the
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occupation designs, children, women, the elderly, and the sick to pressure their relatives into handing themselves in, which is possible the collective punishments against palestinian families. it's hard to say how many of those 6400 palestinians arrested since the war and gas it began ended up behind bars because of they wanted relatives. according to the new, more than 80 percent of all detainees have not faced formal charges of trial. and it as of here, as it is, unfortunately, these are crimes punishable under international law. but the occupies do not comply with the international law and don't care about it, which makes it hard to hold them accountable for the crimes in genocide and gaza. and considering the global focus is now on israel's actions in gaza, the likelihood of the international community dedicating time and resources to pursue just as full palestinian prisoners appears, slain and ready for an ocean of our t revolting from palestine. as well is concealing of the number of john list killed
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in gaza. that's according to the un human rights sex spots. and that latest report they have once again voiced concern about the dutch humanitarian situation. a blue and cool one as well to ensure security for the media. we have received the 7 reports that despite being clearly identifiable in jackets on helmet, small express all travelling and well marked press vehicles. john, this has come under attack, which would seem to indicate that the killings, injury and detention are a deliberate strategy but as ready forces to obstruct the media and silence critical reporting to at least 122. john. this all reported to being killed since the conflict began on the 7th of october. with many more wounded. b one also says dozens of reporters have been detained by us rady forces, as part of all the special coverage of the good. we've been looking at those who put bad lives on the line to bring the news to the world.
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the we are calling is the civilians to leave the guys that go south. some us wants to keep them. there is a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard to sign on. i see all the civilians and one of the a stone from the roof of this house. so right next to me you ought to be with your own set of winter. there are no blankets. no bedding, no food, no journalist insurance, no connection with the outside world of the shell was very close to be just
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a few meters away. well that and our residential area was shelled without any warning from the occupation or. 7 the most dangerous situation i witnessed during this war was when i was at el cheapo hospital. it was around 2 am, and the journalist tent was targeted with an artillery show. this show felt very close to me. just a few meters away. thanks to a lot. it did not explode a lot, granted us a new life after this incident. of most of the most dangerous situation i experienced during the war was the moment our residential area was shelled on an unexpected day without any warning from the occupation. the
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reality is entirely different from our planning for this war. after october, the 7th, the situation worse and beyond our expectations, we expected to cover massacres, house demolitions and all the ease really violations and gosset. consequently, i rose shifted entirely with became humanitarian media and social activists. experiencing all the conditions and gaza at times we became rescuers and ate providers. for us about on october 7th, life turned upside down. we, as journalists became targets running from one attack to another, from one house to another. with this a death after death. since the events of october, so and until this very moment we are talking about massacres. life as a whole has changed. food and water are scarce, and people who are living an extremely difficult life. the
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journalists are being targeted and our lives are a great risk. because of this profession, that doesn't everyone distance themselves from professional journalism for listing and channels continued suffice. numerous violations with the onset of winter. there are no blankets, no bedding, no food, no journalist insurance, no connection with the outside world with human rights, international organizations to preserve the life of policing and journalists, the shows i cannot forget from the will is the injuries, especially the injuries of children, the sides of wounded children is always painful, as well as a scene of mother's bidding, so well in the morgue. this is something i wouldn't have to get
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the money. the full months of will have time. no more life when it's had and toner. families are part. we are from one young boy full spent to caring for his siblings of to his mother was killed by shelter. how are you? good. i was when the world started my mazda assembly, send her a message that my grandparents were sick and needed. sure urgently. so she went to them, soon received the news as my grandfather's house was struck and my mother had been killed. minutes later house next to us was also hit. and my father asked us to bring bags of clothing so we could take shelter and, and see if a hospital was spent 2 days there. while my father tried to recover my mother's body from the rumble. so he could barely hear the children's building unit ship a hospital was attacked, and the idea of drop leaf let us telling us to head so when we loved the hospital,
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we were targeted by me. so my father uncles and my grandfather's family are endangered inside the city. my father wasn't able to recover my mother's body, so he couldn't even say good bye to her. we tried to proceed my father to head south with us, but she refused to leave. this is very hard for me, it is difficult for me to raise my siblings alone. i go and press the button and it's in yahoo to stop the war. so we can return to go as a continuous started and get on with our lives after the war. i will take responsibility for raising my brothers the seeds of discontent among the french promise, our rock. but the sprouting into a fleet growing crisis, fail, refusing to close that huge protests despite you to climb down from the government . the country's major union said that they would less nationwide. okay. it's off the power as announced measures aimed at protecting farmers. however, the farmers themselves say bad practice of going know, wow, until they get commitments on pace. i mean, well, it's no comma over
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a neighboring spain with farm is out. and souls inquiry about cheap, ukrainian grain impulse and the government's green policies. just a bit farther south, we've seen the protest movement pop up in the atanya institute of polano bass almost formed a convoy waving flags demonte. i caught him, caught in that cost money say they feel abundant by that government. i mean we're in sicily and rest of the toner. it's an important right to so many italian farm is and breed is taking pause. it is a protest, it's been going on for days and concerns the entire tale. nation. farmers and bridges are exhaust for agents. tired, they feel betrayed by europe and the italian government went to see a load all the feel betrayed by europe and the milan and government. we can no longer go on like this. the management costs and prices to cultivate. our fuels aren't unsustainable. we cannot continue. we succumb to what you have does today. it's not just a farmers pro, it is, but it's also social products,
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but feel betrayed by europe and usually they're not doing anything for us. they left us alone. yes, there's a lot of risk that will be layoffs. will block all the cities, we can not continue like this wherever you retire it up. as soon as the main problem is the management costs which have increased and we feel abandoned, we produce life, we produce food. and with these price increases, we no longer know what to do. we have to stop. the protest is getting heated. but the hold on, i have a farm in sicily, we are desperate because there are many difficulties from the increase in the price of petrol to that of animal feed. there are no laws that support us. we can no longer move forward. we are not even recognized for the quality of our products, which we sell at very low prices. europe instead sense is poor quality products such as american wheat. we do not want these core products to feed our children. our products are the best for europe and laws, penalize us to full autonomy. informants,
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europe is not doing enough. there's very little income for all of them. furthermore, a policy has been put in place that does not support them. you policies humming farm is across easily. however, the work has promised not to stop to continue with the probably just to pro cool italian cities to demonstrate. as you can see behind me, there is a parade of practice. is a protest in the house of sicily and farmers have promised, defies their against to europe and they will say, feel betrayed by georgia miller and these government the price as has been going on for days. we also saw a coffee in symbolizing this protests, the depth of italian agriculture, and its no adjust roads being blocked, the b e u parliament built in brussels. we're getting the folks the furious farm is on 1st day, the torch tables and through the eggs. the 5 crack has a nice, that's mounting action from officials of what they could be. dia, state of the blocks agricultural sector. here's how events unfolded that the
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fall, despite this wave of protests, the u. officials up smiling on with that customs free access to ukrainian agricultural products on the farm is going to pack off. and so what are they just getting started? find out on a website on the funding, despite the ongoing fighting in ukraine not to about fall from the front line, says another back to being fought to try to make life. the youngest is that as low
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as possible to use. steve sweeney has been to school and done yet to find out how education has been affected by possibilities. just wait, it's off of the window, holidays and the school time is in full swing. but haven don't. yes, things are different. some schools are closed summer, only partially open. that's because they have unable to attend some ukrainian forces, especially schools like this one which live relatively close to the front line. teachers are among those that have taken up almost a different a whole lot. we're about to meet the history teacher who's tied to the front line for the classroom. but every teacher's history, the secondary school in the landing, in the district of don't yet his lessons often take place of the sound of heavy artillery fire. it is a sound he knows only too well having seen action in the past will from out to you po. but didn't know that on the questionnaires during my life on that day we went to storm the enemy positions were into the house and set upon defenses. apparently
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an enemy, drones spotted us and to show the house we were in the battery was behind the wounded, requiring a lengthy stay in hospital a mile with a lot of my friends and i were hit by a concrete slab. my leg was stuck underneath it and i fainted. a rescue team took me to the hospital and then that's i was seriously wounded and i thought i wouldn't make it. the doctor said i was very lucky to survive and not to lose my like. i spent over a year on sick leave before i could return to work. since his recovery, he returned to teaching, specializing in history, is a subject he's passionate about, explaining why it's so important for children. it's just the right to me because it's, and the children are now more interested in learning history. the war is still underway and we control many power levels. so the current situation with the events of the past, many children have been affected by the will. the schools direct to explain how the conflict is impacted on children's learning and the general wellbeing specific
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callaway. and that i'd say we have been very scared ever since the special military operation began. children have been studying remotely for a long time on september. first, we return to the classroom. our lessons are only 5 minutes shorter children study from 8 am until mid day. i think that children today are more mature than we were back in our school days. they take the situation very seriously and experienced the losses that we occur from time to time box will continue. so right where the from line just a few miles up the road, the children looked on. yeah. it's kind of the same hopes and dreams as those across the world to be safe to be happy for an environment in which they could thrive. but those hopes and dreams are being shunted by the continued supply western weapons. this is steve sweeney for all to and don't yet city. well, that's how things are looking so far this friday. if you still want to move on to your home as opposed to face, you check it out and have a great weekend. the
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. the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best most i'll send send up the the keys on that is the
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progress. did you want else calls question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube. the said this was for the question, did you say even twist, which is the
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