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able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom, the this decision will affect millions of people also affect more than 30000 own why employees who are fully committed to the values of the united nations and international humanitarian law. documents proving their commitment. as as well to mon, the united nations relief on what agency it's shocked to town in garza a spoke spot. since the organization exclusively tells auntie its role is insightful and helping palestinians. so by human rights organizations say often those who end up behind bars have nothing to do with the activities of the militants and sometimes on north. tiffany wanted by israel with a capital broker piece, still said to be under consideration by how much we have from palestinian families,
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living under constant surveillance by the end of the childhood innocence. as the wind gauze continues to, to have families pop. we report from the young boy full to cast the head siblings off to them. not that we're still shutting. this is very hard for me. it is difficult for me to raise my siblings alone. i go in prison button and yahoo to stop the work. so we can return to garza the spring. yes. or is that all this might not, this is our team international life from moscow. it's just struck midday here. and i looked at trust royce, was telling us of this uh, with the is really probably minister to mounting the close of the united nations relief on what agency for palestinian refugees. all right, and an exclusive interview with all t, a spokesman for the organization, and garza says that
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a funding phrase would threaten the lives of millions. the cut 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. and this decision was based on allegations the while commissioner immediately decided to terminate the contracts of 8, why employees. and there was 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 why employees who are fully committed to the values of the united nations and international humanitarian laws with documents proving their commitment. the alternative plan is to resume support. otherwise,
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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 collab. 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 to 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. humanitarian situation is continually deteriorating. continuing in this manner will lead to a collapse and services. the idea of coal to shut down and re i came off to israel, link a dozen of the agency stuff to the mazda attacks back in october. and while the un violent and investigation,
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western states were quick to just suspend the funding to the body, the us was the fast to hold donations with its move coming right off to last week's warning against as well by the you and the top court in the hague from to moving 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 you manage 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 icj a decision or where says the belgian co operation center in gauze that was destroyed by shutting or the night. the attack for those buses back king of last week's i, c. j decision and cools for as well to implement the ruling and full about administer last style to tennessee for bombing residential iris of the office building of the
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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 health officials acknowledge that it took more than $27000.00. that so the post one was full month. and on top of that, nearly the entire population of the place has been displaced with ideas for tax continuing to destroy residential areas. while tennessee is now cooling for the closure of the main humanitarian provide to involve the magical stalls and the golf strip off to ready for a long time to walk and don conditions we are facing that why the spirit of interest to us this is especially got through and thought i'd say and said she
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wants to see if it's just all done in about sizes because i know i know you are done know exam, bite on and we want to live in this on the big as are the 3 be what around the was with interest dispute. john sutton, low put you on the spot with somebody visited a skill set top by the 40, which now serves as a show up with some of those displaced. i mean, i had the, my dad is, i know this one of the school build by u n. r w a northern garza, but it is a mom, the palestinian school that was bombed by is really war planes and rated by is really tang summer. we can see the scale of the destruction rolled in this building, and that was the last how the cnn families have returned and are now living here. this is live for one such family beneath the stairway in diet humanitarian condition. so how do you leave here like day to day and the some had this there is simply no one here to one look after us ever since my husband was taken by the jews have this there is still no one here to look out for us. no one has brought us any
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assistance. so here i am living in a stairwell with my children, barely surviving. how 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. there's even our neighbors here . say to me, your son was sabbath 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 and 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 flower heis. 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 hun noon, not in a 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 valley account. as the rain and severe cold of the winter season continues and the is rarely a few patients stop when we blocks access a few minutes hearing aid and the noise is only adds to the board and of suffering . making life even more difficult for the residence of northern gauze once a month or 2. it's not the big development is that loss has reportedly given a tentative green lights to a proposed fist by deal with as well. that said, there was be no official response from the group itself. yeah, this is according to the category for ministry which says it remains hopeful that an agreement can be reached. been able to consolidate a lot of drafting to 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 the, from the movie optimistic. because
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a lot of the language it has been discussed in the past and the mediation, a lot of it is within the framework of what was the agreed. so we have optimistic the deal which has being negotiated by capital and egypt as a fast proposal for an extended trace. and also it would initially see a temporary c spy and the release of hostages still held by her mouth that the 2nd phase would say, is really sold just released from captivity. plus the restoration of 8 deliveries on all the basic supplies to gaza. and find the mazda is expected to return the bodies of that idea of soldiers and exchange for the release of palestinian prisoners. on spike took off a truce. palestinians claim is read, the police are still regulating round and people up and jailing them with no charges of, of being put forward some families of those detained even plain. they are then placed under constant surveillance, autism or as national picks up the story. hi, ms types of another israel. hi am. i still expect it to involve the exchange of his
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rarely hostages for palestinian prisoners held and it's rarely jails. the number of the letter is on the rise. tens of the southern is at least 6400 people have been arrested by israel all for all the west bank. the id afraid here had intensified with the army saying it is searching for have 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 to male members of these palestinians family are now is really inmates. the father knew that his son, asthma, both drilled under controversial, administered his detention without formal chargers of trials based on allegations that they maintain to commit to crime. he loved the family, has long been under scrutiny, vice really 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 gaza before the father was
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arrested, as rarely for since 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 his head and face beaten on. 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 looking 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 violence claim in this land for about 2 for weeks. she wasn't to be a pain from what he went through. i couldn't go to where i could do anything. he couldn't drive, he couldn't carry any tools that a sore subject is to cost of the things the beacon from the moment they took him
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until they released 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 rarely authorities monitor them and keep up the pressure allow you to attend the fun. i received a call from an on no 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 present to him. 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 at any moments they might come back to arrest me on my sons or daughters for no reason at home. for neither do you do that to me if that listing in prison or support association planes, israel uses the families as hostages. the,
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the occupation designs children and women, the elderly and sick to pressure their relatives into handing themselves and which is positive. the collective punishments against palestinian families. it's hard to say how many of those 6400 palestinians arrested since the war and gather began ended up behind bars because of their wanted relatives. according to the new school than 80 percent of all detainees have not faced formal charges of trial. and as of here, as is unfortunately, these are crimes punishable under international law. but the occupies do not comply with 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 rafe, an option of our t portfolio team from palestine. so many day, full months of will have ton to no more life on its head and pulling families apart
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. we had for one young boy full spent to caring for his siblings off to his mother, was killed and shutting a team. how are you? good. i'm when the world started my mazda assembly, send her a message that my grandparents were sick. i knew that. sure urgently. so she went through them. we 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 here, and my father asked us to bring bags of clothing so we could take shelter in 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 last telling us to had so when we loved the hospital, 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
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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 yahoo to stop the war. so we can return to go as a continuous start isn't get on with our lives after the war. i will take responsibility for raising my brothers have got the bite and administration has announced a new executive order targeting for is really such the us and the west spiked not submitted escalating attacks on palestinians, which a set of breached unprecedented levels. the present biden and secretary blinking have been clear that the levels of violence we have seen in the west bank over the past few months are unacceptable. violence in the west bank search to alarming levels in 2023. this includes unimpressive levels of violence by is really extreme . his settlers target chart targeting palestinians and their property as well as violence by palestinian experience militants against is really civilians are following. not presidential. what are the us treasury department immediately impose
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sanctions against those full such as i move that was quite taken down by the israeli prime minister as trusted? however, grace. so invest john les jeremy lefrederick doubts of his latest move by washington . signifies any shift in policy towards tennessee, he spoke to my colleague, corporation, we buy a i don't think that it represents a shift. i think it's all talk and you still have is really so organizations getting their taxes through new york getting tax cuts. none of those were affected. i mean, in the west bank after the war years, early settlers were turned into military service after october 7th. so the state has given the same people were already trying to give to get the palestinians off the land illegally. i might add, they were given long guns, they were given drones, they were given rifles, military uniforms, jeeps. and these already violent sellers with their new military equipment. i've been given the green light from these really state and essentially the, the united states. and they have ethnically cleanse $18000.00 in villages since
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october 7th. this is something that hasn't happened for, for decades. you were in the occupied westbank and did a report on palestinian life, the violence of israeli settlers and the army. let's take a look at part of that report. the thousands of postings from villages that have already been clinton, displaced from the rural lands. i've had to find land away from settlers image tense. residents of this village were told by sellers a company, but he is really military. that if they did not, they key their land to 24 hours. they would all be killed. entire bedrooms remain, children's toys, schoolbooks, food dressers, full of clothing, facilities have destroyed many of the structures in order to ensure that no one returns before they begin building a new illegal jewish development. and speaking to this policy, and i spend a month in the west bank very recently, after october 7th. and these palestinians can sometimes, you know, before october 7th, they could call the police and they could call the military. and occasionally the police know, hey, we did her, the settlers, but now after october 7th,
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the police have come and it had a part taken in these ethnic cleansing activities with the settlers. what i saw there was the military and the settlers. they were one in the same to most palestinians. both had jeeps, both had military uniforms. they all had long guns. and most of the time the policy is cannot differentiate who was on their way to the village who was getting out of the jeep with the guns. and there was tons of villages that i've seen had already been ethnic. what kinds of use on that video. they lift everything their blankets, their pillows, their clothes, their belongings, children's toys, bicycles in the jordan valley. there's tons of housing indulges, and they're talking to me about what's going on there every night. the settlers come with the military, they shoot guns in the air. maybe they break a couch leg so they have to kill the cow they. they're just hurting that make anomaly and emotionally, every night and every day. and hoping that eventually these people will be so distraught that they will leave their lance. and that's what, that's what's happening in the, in the west bank a change of scale now in kenya,
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religious leaders have submitted a petition to parliament of what a claim is. the promotion of l g t b 2 activities in the country. by quote, foreign non state actors. we've notated that l g b t q is advancing in this country through low being and audiology, despite the fact that our last po, code, and constitutions do not allow this behavior and this ideology. or let's call slide now to charles control on the board chat personal kenya. ringback jim specials for him on and i took it off the high court of kenya. charles, good to have you on. i mean, the 1st thing i just, i just have to ask you because i mentioned that the, this concern about, um, would you be to do all that you've been promoted by for a non state actors? who is, who is this suspected? non state ok to of the 1st of all it's been looked at by state tacked us
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uh from uh, western nations from the united states of america. i'm due to be in countries the diploma. the lead that's been up and that they are in support of this. uh, i don't know, gee, and they tend to my permission to see kind of countries in particular when you've done that, for example, our country may bred in kenya. uh, on the west uh past uh until almost actually too low. even there was park made some decisions to deny funding to our uganda. there was a lot of appointments by a boat state, the months that act us at the level of diplomacy. so then the, you have the organizations, non government organizations that you see funding from width and agencies on the, i mean at the funds organizations are funding goes to individuals and they use a human rights language to try to push this agenda in the country. so it has been
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spreading. we found even in schools that trying to pin it kicked in their credit, came out, we found to them trying to recruits young people into this life style. and the eulogy we frame their merchants printing video save us even through the media most um, social media and the electronic media. i'm just gonna pay the depth is on to just for just a moment. i mean, because if you signed the petition, a claim that the eligibility is distorting education program, you talked about this, the infiltration of schools. now pool is one of the oldest arguments that exist in wild is that uh, knowledge. as wells, someone read someone on the sound, someone kind of thinks about what it is that they've read and they come to that conclusions. what do you say to that? the, i'll do so we are the funding to basic can you guess on institutions? and this is kind of love that you start get to that to the children one that 18 not
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running it up or pass on are they are meant to be protected from home for like do you energy? and that is why even international law circle nights that are trying to recruit to children, to home for the behavior or anything back to me cause home to them because of their levels of much unity is to be avoided. so uh it is one thing to target list. what under 18 does another thing to target to do? so what about the 2? i mean you are one of those behind the petition. it has now being submitted to the top and, but how do you had any sense about what the reaction might be? and i'll do sewing to now we have our little cards petition, stupidly government act that allows us citizens and also got an addition to submit my petitions to find you a minute. i knew i meant is meant to concede the petition on the beach, what to speak to the petition,
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delete by the needs. even take the petition to allow me to return, then investigate what is happening. indeed, not that much as a new. sure. so we expect in the next few days when finally i'm, it comes back from recess a day on the part of this month or february that this petition will then be put on the truck for consideration by funding. and i want you to just want to ask you, i mean, we have seen, you mentioned that in western countries in america on europe, this push of, quote, woke up audiology the idea of tolerating such as one they can decide they all what the agenda is. it has become a very divisive issue in america. you often see videos of parents saying i'm not going to send my child to school because i don't know what they teach them. i don't believe i'm not, we're christians. i'm. do you think that the, the ideology, i mean ideas that are being promoted by western governments of pushing people to
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actually then come back and say no enough isn't off. do you think we're going to see a ton of conservative value suit or push back from the people that is look, you know, hoping uh the push back is always there, but uh, what's tends to happen is that uh those who are pushing this uh, i do energy or with funded very persistent on the push back committee happen. uh, not kind of like one of my next. and sometimes that push back is not sustained until your need organization. and bruce, why not be groups that's able to handle that push back so that it is not something that just clears up for a moment and it was but down. and before i left, you scenting this, uh, push, update you a little too much info on this to do to do anything about it. so we do anticipates, but uh, therefore sees that support find me, find, use motor or bind use in the case of multicultural, or cultural findings that are close to the deal. or do we use that time?
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they see their inputs together, consolidating their work, and consistently pushing back against this thinking on just one more. do i know i said it was a final. it also was the final question. the problem to this one is the, for the question you told the or about again, america and europe a being a bit and cyrus and spreading these i did as you'll petition states. um, why do you think best so invested in guessing these ideas to countries beyond their import us? i think i've thought so last the last week i've, we've had the 2 previous instances where there has been a western countries coming into our, our countries and affecting our lives. the 1st is the experience of the news which lasted about t t s. and the 2nd is the one that score last quarter. neil for long. and this is where i certainly can normally strategize what which in place to benefit tristan
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countries in depth change with the countries the nazi khan. they thinking this, how do i gender? and so we read your thoughts just one more minute. this dish on all right, tendency in wisdom touches to try and a change the why does it into the own image, and maybe even as they talk about color on the, i'm not very tolliver about the uh, kind of like approaches or kind of just that's a bind you us fixed souls. oh, from human upbringing or human well being that's ease of doing their own fashion or what is good for us with that. so we think that this is just something typical or with the mission. sometimes it is a lady in that forth with the bread democracy. they spread the opinions of the quality, which we welcome. and sometimes it is applied. those are to make that to funding so they spread both positive and negative funds. usually they seem big and really is
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up to the recipient of the country is to distinguish between those positive bindings and didn't produce them. that's a function of the west. a copy totally seem to be in the price on to be checked to the ones that humming. yeah, so said, okay, well we appreciate you coming on giving us your opinion all about that was charles control on the board chair, past and all the kenya christian sessions for him, and not the good of the high court of kenya. thanks very much. charles. a. thank you. funny, despite the ongoing fighting in ukraine not to about fall from the front lines, there is not the path to being fought, not to want to try and make nice the youngest as, as normal as possible. all tease escape sweeney has been to a school in done yet to find out how education has been affected by young guy. because for the cheese, just weeks off 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 are vulnerable to attacks from ukrainian forces,
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especially schools like this one which live relatively close to the front line. teachers are among those that have taken up almost to defend a whole lot. we're about to meet a history teacher who's typing the front line for the call. so larry teaches history the secondary school in the line in the district of don't yet is a for his lessons austin take place of the sound of heavy artillery fire. it is a sound he knows only too well having seen action in the password for an audio, but didn't know that on the questionnaires to them. i live on that day. we went to storm the enemy positions, we enter the house and set apart. defense is apparently an enemy, drone spotted us and the show, the house we were in. the battery was behind the wounded, requiring a lengthy stay in hospital me. i met with a letter saying that my friend and i were hit by a concrete slab. my leg was stuck underneath it and i fainted. well, a rescue team took me to the hospital and then that's why i was seriously wounded
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and i thought i wouldn't make it. the doctor said i was very lucky to survive and not to lose my like what i spent over a year on sick leave before i could return to work. since his recovery, he returned to teaching by specializing in history is a subject he's passionate about, explaining why it's so important for children and since just the right to me because it's intent to children. and now more interested in learning history for the war is still under way and we control many power levels. so the current situation with the events of the past where 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 pursuing the child already. and that are, 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
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losses that we occur from time to time. so continues to write with the from line just a few miles up the road. the children up don't yet have the same hopes and dreams as those across the world to be safe to be happy phone environments in which they can thrive. but those hopes and dreams are being shunted by the continued supply of western weapons. this is steve sweeney for all to in don't yet city. that is a rep for this office, keeping me company. uh, auto dot com is the place for you if you want more on those stories or just for analysis. so checking out on the the.
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