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mom's same dependence. in the 1st part of the documentary series, al jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict and algeria and full scale warn indo china blood and his french tea colonization on al jazeera lou. hello lauren taylor and under the top stories on al jazeera, hundreds of marches have taken place across the u. s. to defend women's reproductive rights. in the wake of new abortion laws, in particular, in texas, which have effectively banned the practice in washington dc. thousands of demonstrators marched to the u. s. supreme court to highlight the issue. just to say they fear the growing restrictions haven't been taken seriously enough. and the country risks slipping backwards. it's incredibly important that we make sure that we uphold roe v wade. and if that doesn't happen,
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we need federal protection under the law to make sure that women and doctors all around the state of michigan and around the united states are not literally imprisoned. and are turned into criminals simply for exercising their right to achieve wire should have 2 daughters here. and of course, i want them to have control over their lives later when they go out. so it's really important to come out here in a. libya has rounded up and detained at least $4000.00 refugees and migrants, including hundreds of women and children. a crackdown in the western town of ga, ga. rash has been described by officials as a security campaign against illegal migration and drug trafficking. gaga russia's unknown hub for migrants and refugees, and had seen waves of raids over recent years. rival protests we held in chile against an in support of migrants, some rally against the influx of refugees of time. when today's already grappling
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with growing inequality, the counter march described itself as fighting fascism that must be exterminated. holes of closed in georgia municipal elections a day off to a former president, me kind of sucker she really was arrested. the vote is seen as a crucial test for the governing georgian dream party. opposition parties hope it could lead to an early national election soccer. really had returned from exile to support the opposition in the vote. outgoing philippine president read or tat is announced. he is retiring from politics. puting speculation that his daughter may run for president. the constitution prevents to tetter from standing for president . again. it is also confirmed, he wouldn't be a contender for the vice presidency in next. he is elections. he says there's overwhelming public sentiment that trying to become vice president would violate the spirit of the constitution out there a well gaza, 60 minute warning continues. now one is who after that ah no.
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israel's military operation in may 2021 against the gallons a strip bombed and destroyed a number of tower blocks. these were high rise building with both residential and commercial use. these railey authorities claimed the buildings were being used for military purposes by hamas. the palestinian brit. which governors garza ah, a minimum of around to look. i'm not the father of the magician. it's law alien having applies to the valley. how. what yet, that the stiff democrats getty and um, uh huh. was you know, how they know a year that he should have kept in touch with the cost of the home? because with this to can be, what should it get bill internet at the edge of the line and we'll have the our yet
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to stuck on mr. them at ask area campaign. canonization is slightly stiff down on average for real estate data. the 2nd had that do that off the bucket bush. in one of the, one of the most important aspects of the principle of proposed proportionality is the test that asks whether the same goal can be achieved. with a more targeted, more focused, more restricted use of force that would are put in risk, much less civilians. and civilian and civilian objects. and so if, for example, um the, or is really forces the conclusion, the documents are military offices in an apartment building in
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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. i like to call and i'm so happy with the slide here. and um, uh huh. my heavy identity stand up a little bit that me which address in lafayette definitely be helpful. i'm not alone, but if i had already land below sweeter than most likely to start the fact that my daughter love talking because midcom in edmond, oklahoma, in slightly and understand the fact that applause, let's set up a conversation. can lend me a quick peek in her estate deaf asking him a call if up and you think that if you need a most of them, what are what,
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what is it a little bit more of an official because of what has got it now getting on a contact with the husband about the american a free and that with will fees a po fee. i will leave a name of the day with me in the middle of a with and we're a bottle out of the harmonic intelligent the what i meant that up to libya who could have the little village with a bit with it. but i think it was the one of my up i the water will have to relation low locked out in the v. if you're the kid the whole the whole i live a very with but the devil, why do i live in a fema hobby? no, i do most the model of the yeah. okay. how kind of a thought was a facial color overlook there? was that the but the, the, with the problem with a,
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with if they knew that the, that a strategic military route, militarily relevant equipment was in the building that it, they must have known where in the building it was, i mean, it would be hard to have that 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 garza. they had a hybrid motivation of both deterring and destroying what they could of her master's capabilities,
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but also warning the people that if they tolerate the leadership of hamas, they must expect to suffer consequences. at the same time, i lived there for a number of years and it, there is nowhere safe in garza, they're using of the lar weaponry as a spectacle to create an image that it goes on television. and that's what it's for . it's so that everybody and garza gasps and says, oh my god, that is the point of that. 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, a israeli allowances through the checkpoints, and to not say anything about it. and as soon as you fight back and they want to
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make the cost as heavy as possible, while israel and he's really, ah, ah lawyers, i have been referring to the hamas offices as a justification for the attack. other israeli spokespeople have said different things. they have talked about the um, the damage to the towers as an advantage in, ah, convincing the palestinian population that to the way hamas conducted to affairs. i will bring about economic collapse that to the collapse of the buildings. ah, is an intimidating and you know, it's a show of force. now these kind of statements, ah, give rise to even deeper suspicions that it's not just
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a disproportional attack. but it actually the, the target of the attack was not a legitimate target. the aim of the attack was not legitimate because intimidating . the civil society, the up, the population is not a legitimate aim. ah, in the laws of warfare, like that, vanity give me a blade of can begin the amendment that shall give the fan whole but not lobby. mazar. martin? los him out of town. a good dan baker is or perhaps not. so i need to hear the gala bender determination. ne, a mac and i'm in fear of the initial i couldn't am, i means it done in heidelberg. my been upset. i had to see that i promised murphy i hope by they will not open them. you must do ha, a mere miracle small. is that any in the half a day when my duck is moving like
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a mucus for matthew? matthew, i'm in and i'm in. i was actually going out of local emergency. she couldn't of this. she a knock that she mccullin's. i'm now let you know woocommerce brown. but the last little money for the version. for us last foot. fred, well thought about us from us as an adult bad. her level is over. elizabeth on looking for mozilla looked what were clearly on a coil and i come on the circ in mclean. phoebe. it was over by looking for a, a hub villarreal who came on and i need a trouble budget of illusion for her at work. i could ask her mom, look what i lost the rama. pacific piano. for sure. i was talking to you a raj, emily. love nick albert, faith. she will show better for a 2nd report is over a lot better. if i suppose man is a little better, the injury was over a butcher. i'm sure v for headquarters were here at the level as
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a little off with 9000000 in no explicit class 2nd. mm mm. and more than philosophically i'm on. so honestly, i'm at a more computer lay out of a stop in a 2nd cooler people semester about her. what are you my can you can ask for doing a mobile lot, most of the call p edge as well. yes. like 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 won't put up a military installation in the same building as their families because that's not logical to, 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 hamas is setting up a dangerous application. next to a civilian environment. ah,
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a in the to from of understood in 2014, in the protect the vote operation. that when they used a dense area, when they hide behind the civilians, there will be protected and there and there will be immunity. immune. yeah, there will be immune ad behind these people and i can tell you that in the case of for july, i believe they abused the actually abused their dra 0 in other media because they knew that we will not hid these been like if we lot bumped is
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building off to al july tower was demolished, the president and c. e o. 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. ah, as we trust we're proof of the allegations that a mass was inside that same building as the apn out of the or a bureaus. let me bring in the ac is top editor sally busby. were you ever informed before yesterday that i'm off? might be operating there in the building. now we've heard the israeli say they have evidence. we don't know what that evidence is. we think it is appropriate at this point for there to be an independent look at what happened yesterday. an independent investigation into what happened yesterday. let alone with the head of
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kristen, smoke chrisman. i'm with selma, department of security on safety, just for the shock and dodie, that ether holler, and hannon, amelia mont. the copy composer had he attack matea. tammy, my, deputy, a little. i'm sure it pallana allen had the he autonomy, math will measures and the heavy baltic asana for the one with the head anomaly. the couple. oh my mouth. the fit. amen. oman, out of destructive system, my basket, and i think that the army should present its case and evidence to the public. in general. it's an conceivable that a residential civilian tower is being pen caked. and the army that does it does not explain what was there that justified such a horrendous ah brutal attack. the people that need to have ver disprove people that i have, that i have the proven to have that all of the details that the navy they should
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have about to about the cameras and we have it, but not every time we can at expose the details to all of the world because some of the, some of evidence are based on intelligent units. so we cannot expose everything, but we do expose it to united states as an example. and 2 people that mirrored for and to we knew we want them to know to see that there is a terror, ah, infrastructure in this building. a guy that had a bombing over the weekend that housed 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 out of his way? to me? looks like a major mistake by the israelis i and i welcome contrary information, but this is part of the reason why we need to get a ceasefire very soon. israel is not going to provide some sort of proper
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evidence that these towers were use um for military purposes. the buildings themselves are commercial buildings. the al 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, and it just doesn't hold to me, ah, so called down here doctrine, which was developed in the war against a lebanon in, i think, 2006 de here doctrine was explained by the i d f commander in chief at the time as deliberately inflicting disproportionate damage on the civilian population as a way of discouraging,
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as boa provocations. and in my view and in the view of the goal, stone, a commission that investigated the 20082009. a military operation in garza, the does he, a doctrine has been consistently practiced by israel. in other words, it has made it part of its policy to engage in disproportionate i responses to what it believes to be provocation. i do think that israel's attacks against residential buildings against media targets against health care facilities and the gaza strip, did help to shift you as a public opinion against israel. because it was a very dramatic and very visible on affirmation of war crimes. the israel was
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committing that was played out in real time over social media over the news outlet . i. i never heard the united states criticize about a job building. i've, what i know is unit the euro or gays and the information that they're required about the hamas structures at the have the building. and from what i know, they go over get it, but i don't need, i don't need that to her about this news. i know. i know because i know mine or the idea if and i was serving in the idea if we will never hear any target or any infrastructure that we, we don't know for sure that they're, it's used by the hamas, or by any to your organization or solidarity to push for an end to the violence avenue to 900 march through downtown chicago as the bloody conflict in the middle east. chicago coalition for justice in palestine rally
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or hadn't been exposed. it's been supposed downtown to and i brought thousands of people out in supporting palace. i think that it's largely the result of grassroots pressure and the pressure from members of congress that resulted in a change in the by an administration. i think especially important was the statement that senator bob menendez was 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 melendez has been a champion of israel for many, many decades in his congressional career. so the fact that you had someone so prominent and such a high position in congress who is so pro israel say these things. i think that
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that definitely had a big consideration in terms of changing the domestic dynamics of the politics around says, using hits right herself to the international human rights. organizations have also criticized the actions of both the israeli army and hamas 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 and amount to war crimes. in a separate report, human rights watch stated. it found no evidence that members of palestinian groups involved in the military operations had a current, old, long term presence in any of the towers. at the time they were attacked.
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although he's well on the took a number of precautions such as advanced warning contacts. in some cases, it slides in such densely populated areas resulted in a high level of cbm fatalities at injuries as well as the widespread destruction of sea being an infrastructure. such strikes, re serious concerns of israel's compliance with the principal side, decent distinction, and proportionality under international a nation dialogue is found to be in this community. and disproportionate impact on c, b asked to be an object such a factor make constituting war crimes. slightly to the exec data, while mobile about tele, kia, thoughtful of towel, my a 4 solid packet to jill island would pick up a few composer cellular hoboken towel mallerson people on a medium chuckle archival who joined a slightly alphena vice bottle with tower mckuddle and had inheritable can insert
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fi a lot of it plus 20. yeah. wow. you been bluff about with our medical surgical health, topical and son? a said there's just for the united nation stop. human rights official has condemned israel's expulsion of the u. n. z. a special reporter from the country, calling it unprecedented and deeply regretable on monday is really authorities detained richard folk and held him for 20 hours before putting him back on a plane to geneva. fall with israel has understood that it's legal arguments are not persuasive. so they've tended to attack the, the person or the institution prince and say, 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 argument. and the same thing in my experience sake,
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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 are winning the legitimacy war their, their grievances are gaining more public support and understanding. ah then israel's proper propaganda, even though it's heavily subsidized and all kinds of ideological or support, it's losing ground anal a pain in a lot or thought aaliyah deleon himself with a mutton of hobb had heel applies. will have been mistaken. allegedly after called the manager had w membership fee in we'll say at him it an audit elected and good coverage. i'm
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the other lehman for general maxima over a year that a lot of the other thought i heard of it at the the question that i will let i love the n e. she. why the, to those thought you'd over the door thought you mock up on up, if other yet and i feel no, he did, i feel a little yeah, we'll go live up, lee of a celestial, over that you discuss of a high from al jazeera, condemned in the strongest tones, the bombing and destruction of its offices by the israeli military in gaza. it said it viewed this as a clear act to stop journalists from reporting events on the ground ah efforts to rebuild garza following the may 2021 attacks. a slow, 2 months after the bombings the world bank, the e u and the u. n concluded
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a rapid damage and 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 was the death of at least $253.00 pounds still eons including $65.00 children killed in these rarely bombardment. on these railey side, 12 people, including 2 children, were killed by hamas rocket fire. despite the bombing of their offices, al jazeera, associated press, and other media organizations continue to report on events in gaza. al jazeera world's feet, said she dizzy and family, facing agonizing choices and an uncertain future. they had come a time, had enough of it, and i want to move to another country. disillusioned with life in struggling
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economy. and my train was to become a lawyer or just i really wanted that what the 2nd a t, lizzie, and family high hopes desperate lives on al jazeera. ah . hi again. good to see you let start your weather report in asia pacific, where type who mentally has pushed out toward the pacific. it's left tropical air in for japan. so osaka, getting up to a high of 31 degrees, are plum rains are getting go and across the yellow river valley. this is clipping
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beijing with a high of 22 degrees on sunday. it is dry, however, for eastern portions of china. so shanghai rate down to hong kong, both places getting up to a hive 30 degrees. a lot of dry spells can be found for a se, asia cross sumatra, which is certainly good news because we have seen some flooding and land slides. but an area of concern is the philippines. we've got this incoming system. some driving brain and fierce winds will spread across, said the southern islands over the next few days. down under it has been stormy for new south wales and just unsettled toward this southeast corner. we see these systems roll through the bite, so once again, disturbed weather for victoria melvin has a high of 21 degrees. other side of the tasman will squeeze out one more, stay before the re moves in christ church, 13 degrees on sunday. but look at this on monday. very what weather, awkward toward these cape and give spend with a high of 18 degrees? don't forget the umbrella susan.
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