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just sense it's all we going to let that stay the law. this decision will affect merely. it will also affect 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 at israel to bonds, to un relief and worked agency a shot down in gaza, a spokesperson for the organization exclusively tells us here at our tea, that his role is vital to helping palestinians justice of buying 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 while a good totty bro, good piece deal is said to be under consideration by how boss we hear from palestinians living on the boat called the single thread of a rest of the hands of israeli forces, also the end of childhood innocence,
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war and gone. so basically it's has families and thought we were pulled on a young boy who was forced to care for his siblings off for his mother, was killed and made his randy ball. this is very hard for me. it is difficult for me to raise my siblings alone, typo in prison, but at any time you put the stop the word. so we can return to garza the live i allowed from las go with your news and feels that as this is on these ready prime minister has demanded the closure of the united nations relief and work agency for palestinian refugees and an exclusive interview without a spokesman for the organization and gaza says a funding fries with the tracking countless license and have them cut out of this decision to suspend the financial contributions of 15 donor countries, including 6 of the major donor countries to own y will have serious effects on the
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services provided to millions of palestinian refugees not only in 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, 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
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displaced 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 aid 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. ok? well, the goal is to shut down the u. n. r w way it came off, the israel claimed a dozen of the agency stuff. what links to the mass tucked back in october and while the un valid and investigation a slew of western states have already suspended the funding to the body of the us naturally was the 1st to stop the flow of money. but let's move coming on the heels of last week's ruining against israel by the un. it's 12 court in the hague. and
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that has prompted more than 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 court ruling which set which one thing it did was, you know, instruct israel to make sure that you manage your and it was flowing that it would that announcing it so close together would seem like a repudiation, and with no i there was no concern. it was in no way in our mind related to the i c j decision. yeah. whole, this is the belgium, the cooperation center and goes, it was destroyed by id for tax over night. it follows brussels backing of last week's i. c. j decision ended schools for israel to implement the ruling in full belgian administer slammed tele fee for the bombing of a lesson in the office. building of the belgian agency for development, cooperation, and gaza has been bombed and is completely destroyed. attacking civilian buildings
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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 a report of the car in deck pulse is the start of the war as well. that's above and beyond 27000. i told them almost the entire population of the enclave is be displaced as id f attacks continue to destroy that area. well tell me if it's not cold for the main tremendous era and provider and guys have to be shut down local medical stuff, a force to work and unimaginable conditions. we are facing that. why this is to show us this is especially got through and thought i'd say in strip show us to see if we can just all done it by just because i know i people know as you are done, know exam bite on, then we want to live in abuse and the big as are the 3 be what around the water and
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with the u. n. r w ways, future on certain local drive. let's muck mode. somebody visited a school set out by the body. you then filed this report. i mean, that's how the my dad is. i know this one, this bill by u. n. r w a. northern garza, it is a mom, the palestinian school that was bombed by is really war planes and rated by is really thanks so much 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 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, 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
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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 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. 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. and 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? 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 did your valley account as the
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rain and severe cold of the winter season continues and the israeli occupation stubborn we blocks access of humanitarian aid in the north. there's only adds to the board and of suffering, making life even more difficult for the residence of northern gauze. what's up by archie goes, says reportedly given a tentative green light to a proposed c side deal with this rail. that said, though there's been no official response yet from the group itself. it's all according to the cap, tati, foreign ministry, which says it's a hopeful agreement can be reached. been able to consolidate a lot of drafting to this proposal that is now at the hands of uh, how much usually takes around $3.00 to $4.00 days to get the do it back from, from the very optimistic because a lot of the language it has been discussed in the, in the past, in the mediation, a lot of it is within the framework of what was the agreed. so we have optimistic deal, which is reportedly being negotiated by cut out on egypt is the 1st proposal for an extended troops in gaza. it would initially see
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a temporary cease fire on the release of hostages, still held by how much of a 2nd phase would see the release of his ready soldiers who had been captured, plus the restoration of 8 deliveries and all the basic necessities for garza. and finally, how boss is expected to return the bodies of dead idea of soldiers and exchange for the release of palestinian prisoners the let's find out the ongoing talk of truce. the palestinians are claiming that is really police are still regularly rounding people up and getting them reported, leaving no charges even being put forward or family members of those details say they are under constant surveillance. well, time to learn more without me at least bureau chief of hi ms types of another israel. him i still expected to involve the exchange of his rarely hostages for palestinian prisoners held in his rarely jails. the number of the letter is on the rise. since the 7 is at least 6400 people have been arrested by israel,
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all fraud the west bank, the id afraid 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 knew that his son f month, both drilled under controversial administrative detention without formal chargers of trial, based on allegations that they main tends 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 was arrested, is rarely 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
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your father comes, but they kept beating him. his 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 filing a claim in 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. terry and his tools to a subject to the costs of beating the beating from the moment they took him until they released him. even though it was his father that they wanted. do you think when they detained 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
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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. i was really stressed. why would you come to arrest them? they haven't done anything. i'm 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. do you do that to me? if the listing in prison or support association claims israel uses the families as hostages. the, the occupation designs children and women, the elderly, and the sick to pressure their relatives into handling themselves and which is positive, the collective punishments against palestinian families. it's hard to say how many
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of those 6400 palestinians arrested since the war and gas it began ended up behind bars because of their wanted relatives. according to the new, more than 80 percent of all detainees have not faced formal charges of trial. and as of here and others, 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 and away from ocean on our t revolting from palestine. so many 4 months of will have to a normal life on its head and basically ripped families upon we spoke to one young boy who was now the only one that had taken care of his siblings after his mother was killed in an idea how the worst started my mazda assembly, send her
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a message that my grandparents were sick, and needed. sure urgently. so she went through them with 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 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 attack. and the idea of drop leaf let us 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 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,
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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 brother's. apparently, israel is conceding the number of john list killed in gaza. that is the claim made by numerous united nations. schumann writes experts in the latest report they called on his rail again to ensure secure with those working in 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 the beginnings injury and detention are a deliberate strategy, but is ready forces to obstruct the media and silence critical reporting. at least $122.00 john lists reported to being killed since the confident pick out on the 7th of october. with so many more wounded, i got your nation's ads. the dozens of upholders of simply being detained by is
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ready forces. and it's brought about special coverage off the wall. we've been looking at those who put their lives on the line to bring the news to the world. the we are calling 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 of a stone from the roof of this house. so right next to me you ought to be with the own set of winter. there are no blankets, no bedding, no food,
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no journalist and insurance. no connection with the outside world of the shell was very close to be just a few meters away. well that and our residential area was shelled without any warning from the occupation. the . 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. the 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 shout on an unexpected day without any warning from the occupation. the
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the 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 that is really violations engulfed. consequently, our rose shifted entirely. we became humanitarian media and social activities, experiencing all the conditions and gaza. at times we became rescuers and 8 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 witnessing 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.
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the 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 insurance i can also get from the war is the injuries, especially the injuries of children,
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the sides of wounded children is always painful, as well as a scene of mother's bidding. so well in the morning. this is something i wouldn't have to get in the right now, 20 minutes, possibly out here in moscow, russia is for who has continued to advance on the battle grounds against drew crane with key of hold on the losing ground. but also troops on the equipment that is the assessment of the russian administer of defense studies, showing zipper all gone through. most of the failure of the enemy's counter offensive. the russian army retains the strategic initiative and continues to methodically reduce the enemies, come by potential. as a result of the complex combat action, the losses of the crating on forces have been pos, month exceeded $23000.00 people killed and wounded there. much more than $3000.00 units of ministry weapons, including foreign ones,
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were destroyed. in order to prevent the collapse of its defense, the crate, the leadership is throwing its remaining reserves into battle, demonstrates at least some success to his westland urieta's ways and ends the regime and prevent terrorist attacks against russian civilians. and he's talking about some pretty big numbers. there is a cost locked watch. these are steve sweeney started by for us in going by. so steve, good to get you into a quickly bit of a delay. you know a transmission ride now, but tell us more about what showing who was talking about but also the situation on the ground. what we've heard from uh, showing is you said the 23000 or just type of 23000 ukrainian service purse. no, i have been lost. jude i've been killed. are they being wounded? these are fairly catastrophic figures. i'm you spoken about the mobilization old, the new crane is pushing a more more reserve is the end to essentially a me crying to uh to prevent the anti collapse of uh, the crating and defense of course the roster has been making advances. uh,
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sometimes some of that is being a little bit slow to put that making ground that taking control of a number of bridges. and of course he mentioned again, 3000 units of military equipment that he said he mentioned. 3 bradley fighting vehicles left with tons of patriot resolves, high miles. all of these have been destroyed, which is not only depleting west in a sort of resources, as you said, is also the, the, the, they're all the industrial complex is making a huge amount of money out of this. now of course, this is in the context of the crisis with the false mobilization, the in ukraine. we've all seen the same circulating footage of ukrainian men all fighting age attempting to free the country. we've seen the being forcibly dr. dial restaurants of coffee's and other public places to be sent to the front line and perhaps is not surprising that they are reluctant to do so. it was showing, pointed out that ukraine has very little of
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a dog folded lives of it. so i can. so just as he said, was seen when the, the cranium forces show down. i the aisle 76 plane in belgrade, this was a payment was coming, ukrainian prisoners of, of, of all of this was shot down last week. now he was talking mentions terrorist attacks being carried out by uh, ukraine. um we've seen certainly said or not to caving him don't. yes. the shedding of the attacks by drones on civilian areas has intensified, certainly since the turn of the year. but most of, in the last 2 weeks, just 2 weeks ago, of course we were on the scene, we reported from the marketplace massacring, which 27 people were to kill things with men and women. old men and women that were sitting home i told you is how my job hung going fruit and vegetables on the side of the road. these were very poor people. this was a gain, a densely populated civilian abbey. and now on monday, the all the crew came on the fire uh, sales as we reported from the so you never,
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you know, another ukrainian or talking with 3 people killed. now this was just outside a supermarket, one of the busiest and most popular supermarkets in don't yet it was right next to the main thoroughfare into the city. so the desktop with this could be much higher, and people are now speculating that this is a deliberate policy from ukraine is to start attacking these more densely populated areas to cause high numbers of civilian desk just last week as well. the products of culture have been done yet city came under attack. this was a time when there were many, many people gathered. the a fortunately, that attacked was, was faulted. so these a, these decimal or avoid to the one emergency work. it was very savvy, killed steve, talk to us about the report in the battlefield. last is now coming from the defense secretary. yes. okay. strongly agree with these numbers. he's talking about it. it comes at a time when tensions are really starting to boil low, but between savanski and the chief of his armed forces
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a general's illusion. and can you, can you give me any insight on that as well? yes. i mean, this is a, a very public spot now between zalinski and zillow is zillow's need started really when it was very, became very clear that the counter offensive had failed as a nose. me describe the situation about time as a style. make some say that was an overall to you to mistake assessment for the closest and i to a very sharp on public review from president lensky. he said that the situation was actually going pretty well. and he was trying to convince, perhaps his western support is that you cry, you could indeed still win accounts for offensive could be a successful that hasn't proven to be the case quite clearly, but there are different huge differences between as a lesbian. so let's, these are listening has been pressing for these the mobilization of 500000 goals. so just this is what he said is needed on the front line to have any kind of degree
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of success. and zalinski poses this. he says that simply isn't the the manpower he said that there isn't the money to pay people to do this to replace those huge losses. now again, this, the mobilization, the false mobilization below, has been criticized quite openly again by the nurse. and he has written a number of articles in western media outlets. so i'd like to spinning and see it. and he's criticized elements of that mainly where he's a, he's particularly angry about this false mobilization of women, something which has to be met by a duration in the west and the noise ation of disabled people. now, of course that has being luminous. would it get circulated and quite intensely over the past few days, the listening is about to be site. so what room is that? the discussions in a, in a meeting between the a, to the nurse, and he was off to hand in his resignation that he refused to do so that he was off at another post. but he was going to stay on as only chase. now this cause panic
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couldn't alarm not just in ukraine where their lives. the, of course, is immensely popular amongst the crating people amongst you, probably in politicians, but also in the west with the west and his western supporters. now there were at the white house making some tools to the west, well alarmed enough to, to lead on that led ski who rode back from the, from this decision, which, again begs the question, who's really in charging key, i visit the legacy or is it the west, yes, steve, i appreciate you saying that. and before i let you go do just very, very quickly here. obviously you're on the don't at your public now and it's, it's being the, it's been it across has now the key, every g, i'm going back to 2014. the shedding really has never stopped. it's still continues today what most ago was referred to as acts of terror against what are specifically civilian areas. are you living there now, steve is speaking to the locals or how people the coping? what's the sense and like where you are
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what, of course, the people here have been subjected to intense shedding of so many navies every single day for the past 10 years. so of course, if there's something going on a very, very long time for people here, but i'm, we've seen a pretty much an uptake. like i said, since the ton of the oven. yeah, we've seen more tax subsidy, and average we've seen the marketplace must have got $27.00. people killed a tax on supermarkets, places where people, uh, gather the calls. the people are very, wherever they, we speak to a lot of people and they're saying that they just won't piece that just one. this situation the conflicts a to come to an end. we're hoping that you know that this year there might be some changes that that might finally come about. but of course the people here or cause a game incredibly, incredibly resilient. all right, all to use a steve. so we knew that joining us life and don't have to go public. thanks caesar or or that's it for now here will not change now. so we're lining up
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