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sound mother box this year on al jazeera hospitals and clinics across asia battle coded 19 mountains of medical waste piling up the one on 18th. investigate dangerous. pandemic 4120 o ah ah, ah no clock into the tub stores here. and i just sarah, and she nidia is president guy said has appointed you prime minister. he's told nigel burton rom, done to form a government. she'd be the 1st woman to do so. but a smith is more not from today's natural boot on ram. dan is now going to take on a lots of that precious she was until today, a little known professor of engineering. previously,
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consider will replace prime minister your son heat suga cigarettes, stepping down to just yeah, in office. there are allegations at a number of civilians have been killed by nigerian military. asked right near lake chad residence and of course the band massage, say a fighter jet target to the village on sunday morning. and the military denies the claims and says 20 members of law group linked to ice, killed 11 and families of the victims of last year's port explosion. stacy and demonstration in support of the judge investigating the incident on monday talk baton. had to suspend his prob, after a complaint by a former interior minister in north korean state. media says the projectile loads on tuesday was a newly developed hypersonic missile. these images reportedly show the test foreign state media says scientists, confirm the navigational control and stability of the weapon deadlines. more news coming up here on our 0 right after algebra will garza 60 minute warning,
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continues the pitches joint wine. that's the beauty of telling me in general with i've always wanted to make the audience feel something to create an emotional connection with the story. ah, sometimes you have to go to great lengths to do just ah, when we made a film on the word of honor that we covered it without fear or favor resolve this hand, the fee of the panoramic court in the late fees. when the truck you realize what's going on, the police investigate and invited office and the government expelled me, that i couldn't hide from the truth as a tax on press freedom escalate. i work the al jazeera because i hold the line. mom drew ambrose in
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the that the israel's military operation in may 2021 against the gallon, the strip bombed and destroyed a number of tower blocks. these will high rise building with both residential and commercial youth. these radio authorities claimed the buildings were being used for military purposes by mass palestinian britain. which governors garza ah, the minimal. but it ought to look on the demonstration. it's like you didn't have any applies to what you get that is to get to you and them up a half more what what year should it doesn't cost because we just to be what should
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it be done and we'll have the what year to stuck them is took them out that's got a year can be, can addition to the system on the 2nd half of the, off the buckle bush. the one of the, one of the most important aspects of the principle of proposed proportionality is the task that asks whether the same goal can be achieved. with a more targeted, more focused, more restricted use of force that would put in risk, much less civilians and civilian and civilian objects. and so if, for example,
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the israeli forces reached conclusion that the hamas military offices in an apartment building in a tower. and they are located in one or 2 floors and they can target those floors only. then of course, if they target the whole building, that would be on proportional mileage analysis to call them and i don't have to destroy it. and um, of a hospital heavy desk latino me was definitely shabby while i'm not alone. all hello, brazil. and the list was at 900 a month because me committed must know a whole lot and understand the fact that abroad let me let me confused her is the best. i could have the number you pull up and you've been with that the few me
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how these among other than that of the support of an official level has been on the low cost. oh, interesting kind of a little bit about that. i can look and see, and we'll see a couple of the i was the result is a most the day with me me look at what a bubble out of the how long to get up to hopefully get that up syllabus hoping the little bit of us a lot of what we have today, she will get in that would be if you're the know who to who i live. okay. how can why do you know, seem to be, you know, i do most of the look at how kind of a thought because
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a visual credit because i overlooked 90 feet. but the problem was, i was if they knew that the strategic military rout, militarily relevant, the equipment was in the building that they must have known. where in the building . i mean, it would be hard to have one type of knowledge without the other type of knowledge . and i think that a more reasonable interpretation is that this military operation was directed not only at hamas, but at the overall population of gaza. they had a hybrid motivation of both deterring and destroying
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what they could of her massive capabilities, but also warning the people that if they tolerate the leadership of her mass, they must expect to suffer consequences. at the same time, the, i've lived there for a number of years. and if there is nowhere safe in gaza, they're using a large weaponry as a spectacle to create an image that goes on television. that's what it's for. it's so that everybody in gaza gasps and says, oh my god, that is the point of the that is the military objective is to scar civilians. it's to terrorize civilians. it's to create a punitive cost, a penalty for resisting for not just staying in your ghetto, on starvation level israeli allowances through the checkpoints,
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and to not say anything about it. and as soon as you fight back, they want to make the cost as heavy as possible while israel and he's really lawyers have been referring to the mass offices as a justification for the attack other israeli spoke. people have said different things. they have talked about the, the damage to the towers as an advantage in convincing the palestinian population that the way hamas conduct its affairs will bring about economic collapse. that the collapse of the buildings is intimidating. and you know, it's a show of force. now these kind of statements give rise to
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even deeper suspicions that it's not just a disproportional attack, but it's actually the target of death that was not a legitimate target. the aim of the attack was not legitimate because intimidating . the civil society, the, the population is not eligible at aim in the laws of warfare, which could be moved out of the whole but not to be met. the law seem out on a good baker is or had my thought here to get them to come and pick them up is a mac and i'm in, you know, when them, i mean, is it done in other words, might be enough, is it had the she almost mafia by the who look will bundle. you must do ha,
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a miracle floor. secondly, it's a half when love duck with the vehicle fluffy moth and i'm and ends on possession of the look in the mountains the she wouldn't of the she and that she mclaughlin. i'm not there to know what kind of stuff but i have a list of civil money for the versus fair for the last thread. well, i'll send out about boss for myself that her level does it look like for mozilla level clearly and that's how you come on. what's the 2nd looking figure? the level of i look to see what's going on and i mean probably bushes every illusion. well, why i could look for that. i'm not sure but i mean she was going to you a raj army you love. nik i'm a bit of the please. sure. sure. one second for the rest of us man, it shouldn't be. it was for us. we're here had the
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live off as an it off with 1000000 in no extra ah. and more than i'm on a computer that lay out of a fever from what you can, you can us for doing a more, but a lot most of the call be as we're here. so there's a lot of talk in the is really media about as if hamas is separate from the palestinian people as if they wouldn't be protecting their own families. they will put a military installation in the same building as their families because that's not logical to do as a family member. so we have to think of these things in human terms. the israelis managed to de humanize the conflict, but nobody in her mass is setting up
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a dangerous application next to a civilian environment. and the go to come up understood in 2014, in the protective parisian. that when the youth dens area, when the hide behind the civilians, there will be protected and, and they will be immunity immune. there will be immune ad behind these people. and i can tell you that in the case of july, i believe they abuse actually abuse,
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jazeera and other media, because they knew that we will not. he didn't feel like if we not bump the building after on july, how was demolished, the president and ceo of the associated press news agency spoke to the media. we are shocked and horrified that the israeli military would target and destroy the building housing, a piece, bureau, and other news organizations in garza. they've long known the location of our bureau and new journalists were there the press for proof of the allegations that mosse was inside, that same building as the a p t 0 bureaus. let me bring in the a p. s comp editor. sally busby. were you ever informed before yesterday that might be operating there in the building? now, we heard this really say they have evidence. we don't know what that evidence that we think it is appropriate at this point for there to be an independent look at
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what happened yesterday, an independent investigation into what happened yesterday with the head of kristen . it's more closely with the department of safety just for the 3rd holder and hand and me and the comic about the had to he at that time we met the $51.00. sure before that and i had he met with him on the phone with the head and the couple, oh not a fit. i mean off of the system the i think the army should present it case and evidence to the public in general. it's an conceivable that a residential civilian tower is being pancake and the army that does it does not explain what was there that justified such a horrendous, brutal attack. the people that need to have these prove people that
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have the, have the proven to have all of the details that they have the they should have about the about the come up and we have it. but not every time we can expose the digital to all of the world because some of the, some of the evidence are based on intelligent units. so we cannot expose everything . but we do expose the united states as an example and to people that are needed for and do we need, we want them to know in to see that there is a terror. your infrastructure will be the guy that had a bombing over the weekend. that house a u. s. media organization, do you feel that that was justified? have you received a briefing on that? do you want to get a briefing on that at this point? to me looks like a major mistake by the israelis. and i welcome contrary information,
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but this is part of the reason why we need to get a cease fire very soon. israel is not going to provide some sort of proper evidence that these towers we use for military purposes. the buildings themselves are commercial buildings. the july building is a mil is a media building that has media offices, functioning all the time, people coming in and out all the time, more so than any building in the entire gaza strip. other than maybe a hospital people are going in and out of that building all the time. the idea that you have a secret facility in that building. it just doesn't whole to me. so called da here doctrine, which was developed in the war against lebanon in i think, 2006. the he doctrine was explained by the i d. f commander in chief at the time as deliberately inflicting disproportionate damage
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on the civilian population. as a way of discouraging, as boa provocations, and in my view and in the view of the goal, stone commission that investigated the 20082009 military operation in gaza. the jazz doctrine has been consistently practiced by israel and other words, it has made it part of its policy to engage in disproportionate responses to what it believes to be provocation. ah, i do think that israel's attacks against residential bill days against media targets against health care facilities and the gaza strip did help to shift us
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public opinion against israel because it was a very dramatic and very visible affirmation of war crimes. israel was committing that was played out in real time over social media over the news outlet . i, i never heard the united states criticize about or july building. and what i know, he viewed the euro, gave him the information that they're required about the how much structures that they have in the building. and from what i know, they go when they get it, but i don't need, i don't need to hear about the news. i know. i know because i know why, you know, the idea and i was serving in the idea if we remember, hit any target or any infrastructure that we don't know for sure. the, it's used by the commercial by any durban division. solidarity to push for an end to the violence evidence. hundreds march through downtown chicago is the bloody
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conflict in the middle east. the chicago coalition for justice in palestine rally the largest and has been exposed. it's been exposed, don't judge and i brought thousands of people out in support. and i think that it's largely the result of grassroots pressure and the pressure for members of congress that resulted in a change in the by the ministration. i think especially important was the statement that senator bob menendez is the chair of the senate foreign relations committee put out after israel, flattened that residential building in gaza that housed all the media offices and said that israel needed to be held accountable for what it did and that was very significant because sen menendez has been a champion of israel for many, many decades in his congressional career. so the fact that you had someone so
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prominent and such a high position in congress who is so pro israel say these things. i think that that definitely had a big consideration in terms of changing the domestic dynamics of the politics is using it right herself. the international human rights organizations have also criticize the actions of both the israeli army and her mouth since the violence human rights watch said quote, rocket and mortar attacks during the may 2021. fighting in the gaza strip, which killed and injured civilians in israel and gaza, violated the laws of war, an amount to war crimes in a separate report, human rights watch stated. it found no evidence that members of palestinian groups involved in military operations had a current or long term presence in any of the towers. at the time they were attack,
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i took a little caution such as advanced warning of tax. in some cases. it starts in such a densely populated area. we felt that the high level of civilian fatalities, injuries, as well as the widespread destruction of being an instruction such like re, fuse concerns of these wild compliance with the principal distinction of proportionality. i'm going to international law is found to be in this proportion and being asked to be taught to make war crimes for you to exist in mobile. and i'll tell you that your thoughtful dial my for july and would
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pick up the phone book down my list of people me collapsible who during the flight 80 have a lot of our lives, spoke with our car and had had a couple. could it be a lot of the funding yet, while you bumble up up up a 1000 miles south, had a couple incent, said there's tough for the united nations top human rights official has condemned israel expulsion of the un. special rutter from the country calling it unprecedented and deeply regrettable on monday is ready for it is detained richard folk and held him for 20 hours before putting him back on pain to geneva. israel has understood that it's legal arguments are not persuasive, so they've tended to attack the, the person or the institution. for instance, they called the i c, c decision, pure anti semitism. or, you know, rather than saying it was wrong for legal grass. they didn't bother with the
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argument. and the same thing in, in my experience sake, they want to wound the messenger rather than deal with the message. because their arguments are too weak now. and that's why i've been saying that the palestinians winning the legitimacy war their, their grievances are gaining more public support and understanding then israel's proper propaganda, even though it's heavily subsidized and all kinds of ideological or support, it's losing ground. analia p in a lot or thought earlier. the williams, the lower martin of hub her hill abroad, will have in my 2nd a lu, julie called the m, as you had the lawyer militia fee and will say,
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a theme audits elected on the line. for general luck, i don't know of the, of the at the, the when the delay and murphy and she prior to those. so you over the door. so you got off on the, for the, you know, and i've seen no, have you here? well, good leave us. last year over that, are you al jazeera condemned in the strongest turns the bombing and destruction of its offices by the israeli military in gather it said it viewed this as a clear act to stop journalists from reporting events on the ground. oh, if it's to rebuild garza following the may 2021 attacks afloat. 2 months after the
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bombings the world bank, the e u, and the un concluded a rapid damage, a needs assessment report, forgotten. they estimated the recovery cost to be up to $485000000.00 us dollars over the next 2 years. the human cost with the death of at least $253.00 pounds still means including $65.00 children killed in the israeli bombardment. on these really side 12 people, including 2 children, were killed by him ass rocket fire. despite the bombing of their offices, al jazeera, associated press, and other media organizations continue to report on events. in gaffer news, news, news,
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news. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. once again, it's been very lively weather in uruguayan southeast present on that thing. there is a cold front, but it's almost through nasa. things are much more settled, dotted hot as it was in power glass and his down to 30. it was $42.00 yesterday to the north of that. but when says forecasts brazilians still bit warmer than normal . not extraordinary. there plenty shout the west way down. no 9 these chain, not enough in amazon. yeah. and the, the, the ring of shower around the world, the tcs at still showing his heavy rain just south of panama and weston columbia, or video screen. a hurricane might just clipped the edge or is edge might clip bermuda. we're not really worried about it. just
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