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missed killed since in networks creation just 25 years ago. these are their names. ah, [000:00:00;00] me, ah, ah, in, ah,
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this is all these other top stories, the body of al jazeera john this mean? actually, he's now at a hospital morgan occupied east jerusalem. a veteran journalist was shot dead by his really forces of age of 51 funeral would take place on friday. israel's armies reported the investigating whether one of its soldiers shot serene that's according to the washington post. it says that the army is looking into 3 separate incidents connected to her killing. what is the wounding of her colleague is very forces said to be carrying out the ballistics tests on the rifles of several members, while the heavy jimmy, well and has them. he's either may of do this might be a way to have the road for israel to acknowledge it is the reason behind this killing. yesterday they were trying to get the bullet that is now in the hands of the pallet and one side bullet that killed sharina brooklyn. no, i think they have nothing more to say now. no more justification. and now understand how much international pressure there is. and that's why we have single
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statement. these really position is turning in a way. hello, tonya preston mosley. the bass says he'll seek justice for serene death at the international criminal court. he paid tribute to the algebra journalist of the state service held in finland look set to apply for nato membership of the prime minister in princeton's said, it must happen without delay, finn, and share the 1300 kilometer border with russia. the government has said the cremeans unpredictable behavior is a pressing issue. russia is cooling filament later aspirations. a threat. sudanese security forces have fired tear gas and stung grenades that protested, rallying against the countries military rulers. thousands demonstrated in the capital cartoon, demanding a civilian government, and expressing that anger at the stores transition. there's all the headlines and use continues here and i'll just 0 off the inside story.
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ah, is israel a rogue state? its army has killed al jazeera, generates shooting up laughlin in cold blood, and this is not the 1st time will is well get away with its cries and who can hold it to the account. this is inside story. ah, ah, hello and welcome to the program. i'm hashem, abala sheen, a walk i was
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a household name across the middle east. the veteran al jazeera janice and y spread praise for more than 2 decades of reporting on his rails occupation of policy and territory, telling stories of war atrocities and palestinian resistance. she was shot in the had, as she covered israel's latest bade, on the jenin refugee camp in the occupied west bank. as you can down the killing as a blatant murder. intended to prevent journalists from conducting that duty cut us emir called on those who assassinated, serene, to be brought to justice. shalysea takes a look at what we know about the killing of shooting. oh, don't shoot the messenger unless you're in his really soldier. in that case, you're seemingly ok with shooting a reporter who's clearly identifiable as a journalist and poses no threat. should he and
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a barclay is the latest reporter to be killed by the israeli military, which has a long history of targeting journalists and news outlets. particularly al jazeera sharing, a veteran reporter who spent her life covering events and occupied palestine was among a group of journalist documents and what was happening in janine early on wednesday . according to eye witnesses and video footage, she was wearing a safety vest and helmet, both of which clearly identified her as a member of the press. despite this or maybe because of it's sharon was shot and killed or in a canal we were going to filmed is really army operation. and suddenly they shot us without asking us to leave or stop filming the 1st bullet hit me and the 2nd bullet hit sharina. they killed her in cold blood because they are killers and specialize and killing only palestinian people. we had no resistance and there was no palestinian resistance at all. at the scene. journalist ali somebody was also shot
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and injured in the attack. there was no exchange of fire. so that is not was ability, whatsoever, not understand what they said in the wildly the israeli army always uses these excuses to cover up the crimes they are committing against palestinians. i good in palestine, you're jealous. oh, according to rights groups, israel has killed 50 journalists since 2000, and injured more than 144 in the past 4 years alone. ha, ha, ha, good. oh, good. good. this is also not the 1st time israel has intentionally targeted al jazeera last year, the networks office in garza was bumped to rubble while journalist travadone b did, he was assaulted by israeli forces, whilst reporting on israel's ethnic cleansing of arab residence in occupied east jerusalem shifter off neighbourhood, israeli authorities say they've launched an investigation of human rights groups
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say they have little faith in israeli justice, particularly with renowned organizations like human rights watch and amnesty international, accusing israel of implementing a system of apartheid that i, that i am human rights organizations for example like mid saint lim and is that a human rights issue? and that decided a long time ago that they are no longer going to even into the act with the complaint system with invisible eli army because it is not serious. it doesn't find is there a disorders guilty? i thought is foreign ministry whose country hosts the al jazeera network. issue to statements is rainy, occupation killed algae. they are a journalist, sharina blackledge by shooting her in the face while wearing the press best and a helmet. she was covering their attack and janine refugee camp. this state
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sponsored israeli terrorism must stop and unconditional support to israel must. and the european union and other members of the international community have also condemned the killing. but all these condemnations have fallen short of including any sanctioning or punishment for a crime that threatens the essence of any free society. a free press should in was kill, trying to inform the world of what was happening in her country. the world now knows that in occupied palestine, no one is safe from israel's bullets. not even journalists. i'm on my lunch or young i just 0. the kidney goes to the in a walk lead triggered international condemnation. the un special envoy for the middle east peace process demanded an immediate and thorough investigation. the us ambassador to his rail, also twittered a call for a far all prob,
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into the circumstances of her death. israel has proposed a joint inquiry, but the policy and foreign minister said it does not trust investigation by an occupying state, adding. they do not lead to a place other than acquitting criminals and murderers. last month, international and policy and media groups submitted a former complaint to the international criminal court, accusing israel of war crimes against journalists. the committee to protect journalist says 24 journalists have been killed since 2002. that figure does not include chile and a barclay other press freedom. advocates have reported higher numbers. israel systematically target journalists from media outlets including al jazeera, several border humanitarian flotilla, heading to garza, were detained in 2010 a year ago this week and is rarely asked rag, destroyed the officers of al jazeera and the associated press in gaza. and
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a month later israeli soldiers arrested as ja janice, give our lab ideally, as she covered protests in the occupied east, jerusalem. ah, let's bring in our guests in west jerusalem. her guy led is executive director of these wary informations center for human rights in the occupied territories. in doha, ayesha in bassetti researcher the alice center for research and policy studies in cambridge, i me hold a professor of journalism at american university of bay road and senior fellow of harvard kennedy school. welcome to the program. again. how would you characterize is the position of these? why the government so far? because when you listen to been against the defense minister, he seems to be implying that this could have the fire that targeted as sitting a block liquid have come from these wireless side. you have the prime minister of tally, but it's saying that the same time, no,
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we should blame the palestinian fighters for this. i mean, do they want to be very quickly from their initial efforts to deflect it by suggesting in numerous ways from, from mr. down any other thoughts 1st, so another young ministers to foreign minister who has also been down to a prime minister on very quickly suggesting it based on assurance to be no clear got it was been a student gunfire and it killed the shooting of oakland injured and her colleague and then one star was thoroughly debunk within a few hours i. ready also asked to work of the time itself and they shifted to what is called a very routine which is offering an investigation. and ross experience very clearly demonstrates that and the cases of such kennings. i'm going to finance the announcement of israel's desire or intention to investigate, does not lead to accountability. it's just the beginning of the beginning of the
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states organized wire. i shall see the that these riley government is quoting for john to vesta. geishas. the policy authority says it does not trust a joint investigation whether this leave the case of shutting up laughlin when it starts with this question. do we really need an investigation? any justification for wendy is, gosh, i from what we saw from what we heard are via the media professional. he's seen through her there just next to she lee, and who are also victims of the same attack. they saw the perpetrators. there i went, i think deborah witnessing is targeting she and, and her colleagues is quite enough to establish this crime. i agree with
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just has been said a b, b investigation is an old trick. it's a strategy to, ah, mother, to words, to our office a to buy time. and so it would be an outrage and potentially if use and that is going to be another case or story killed. so i, i think that is enough evidence. i would, this is a very incredible and yes, my things bad out of it, since i'm not trustworthy to be witnesses of any tag that they saw. the best rate is that would be a discrimination, a rami, the, the, the, the, the policy and president man or die bass said that the authority is going to take the case to the icy international criminal court. do you see the case taking that path? any, any in any time soon? oh, it's likely that the i c. c will be asked to open investigation of preliminary investigation,
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reporters with our borders. and amnesty international have already tried to use the international criminal court to investigate the israeli of destruction of an entire apartment block of offices last year and gather that had the associated press. and j 0 another journalist, so that likelihood of any serious action by the i c, c, is slim, but the palestinians are now using every opportunity available to them, and non violently and legally, to mobilize public opinion to lean on the rule of law to hold zionism, and israel accountable for their actions, and i think we see more calls of this kind about probably a very little independent investigation is likely to happen. but i don't think much investigation is needed if you looked at the washington post story this morning for free. terrific reporters on the ground who went there and spent hours investigating every angle, every israeli claim,
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every palestinian claim and they showed the evidence is pretty clear. i guy you spoke of what happened when these rally government posted. the video is showing a pallet seeing fighters trying to create its own narrative by suggesting that these could that be the people who have killed shit in a haughty except that when he stepped in as bit sailing. and he said this is absolutely no way that this could have come from those areas. now, when you look at that position by these railey government, right after the beginning of the international outcry against the assassination of should in a block lead, do you see the potential for an independent imposter investigation by these rarely government that would provide the crucial elements of exactly what happened and the circumstances of the kid interested in a barclay. and we have experience of unfortunately of many years. oh, work of the ability to analyze and you understand what is an investigation system
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is really about. it's not meant to establish accountability. it is managed to protect the bravery traders by pushing against the jurisdiction of international justice while suggesting that there is domestic re course, while in fact there isn't. so there's a reason why he is what invests all these efforts, endotomic solutions on what looks like an investigation there so that there won't be international jurisdiction. one of the same time succeeding in providing itself with lagging community. and i think from israel's perspective, looking back at the record from numerous cases of killings of students and what's the balconies jerusalem in maine ninty operations against scarf uses ocean snipers against them stand demonstrated with surrender, great march of return. and so many other examples eventually is, are managed to get away with us to maintain this reality of committing more crimes
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and enjoying impunity. and at the same time, saw preserving, standing in the world as you know, a democratic nation member. there was some club with countries in san with no consequences, and that's really what is a certain show what must change if we are into eventually, it gets closer to some sort of justice here. i shall, when you see the string of international condemnation and statements coming out right after the assassination of city knob wallclear, the e, as in gun independent investigation, the united nations human rights chief, michelle boston. i think that is about time for an and to impunity in israel. but do you see realistically at sons for a change of behavior in israel as far as the atrocities committed against journalists august 18th, we have been here since yesterday. ah, they've been actually playing
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a dance of israel because they've been also playing the same game of casting doubt about the testimony of the media professional and the students who were there and saw that reference ranges. i think what are, what should be? i looked at right now is the big picture. i why and she was killed. i was targeted one 1st of all because she was germany that she was chasing. and the stories about the crime exposing but also because she was an hour. that is timmy ah, who is i like most of the targeting is doing. this is the right to exist is denied by israel and she was a same. the story of upper time is well, i think the big picture not right now is what happened? ah, in that come, why she was there, she was there because, but it's since engine income they're leaving and to and her the upper tide israel
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and that is the story. i love the international so called international community deals way with issue and i think that would be change plus the the, the big old sit step that has been taken by the u. n. was actually the report by the europe hotel, escrow which are michael link on on 22nd march share 2022 who exposed for the 1st time. facts that have being documented by that esteems by bitterly mirth. urban zation by him writer wharton and i'm a senior international so he confirm that these are not for tied in a system in israel, and that has to be dismantled unless their nation community deals with this issue. i don't think there will be no change, but i mean, there have been many manner report over the last few years by independent media
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organizations in the occupied territories. talk him and documenting the cases of abuse and killing of journalists for many years in those areas. we haven't seen an international out cry cuz the case of should in a barclay be the moment there would bring together a new awareness above the need to put an end to targeting of journalists. i doubt it will go that far, but what it will do is add one more element in a growing crescendo of international concern, mobilization, action, political pressure, public statements, media coverage, organizing and labor groups and universities all over the world. the very, very slow trend and the last 1015 years and especially in the last year since last may, june. and andrew fleming, other places around palestine, we've seen
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a significant but slow trend and which governments tissue statements. but they don't take action. and now we're seeing more and more actual videos is the main way that this is happening. but there's also a lot of cases in the united states, parliamentary decisions in europe, labor union banks, supermarkets in europe, places all saying we will not be complicit. and israel's apartheid colonial system in the occupied austan interpreter in treatment of our spinning should ends, us as a nation will add one more push to this and it'll bring journalists more actively into the specialist. and she was a do so there's an american and palestinian. but the most critical point i think, to, to grasp is how this is being trained by our citizens as part of a 100 year struggle that this has been doing. 1 since the 19 twenties and janine was a center of our indian resistance to early zionism,
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and the 1930 s and has been ever since, as has gas. and the israelis were sending the army to one of the strongest armies in the world into this world, the little streets and the refugee camp with massive fire power intelligence satellite, you can think of, and they still can't quell it. they cannot stop the resistance. and janine and that's why they were there, and that's where sharon was there and that's why she was shot. so this is a bigger story on the context, has to be appreciated as an ongoing resistance war by alice indians, mostly peaceful against the colonial zionist israeli. moved since the 19 tins. 1915. 1917. the balance is still in israel's favor politically globally, but it is slowly, slowly moving towards ok even and position. this is important. i would like here
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view about about a goes back to who would be talking about now bit selim, the organization that you work full has been doing an extraordinary work over the last few years in documenting human rights violations in these really occupied territories. now, these really government has been really angered by some of your a report to the point way has been trying to produce new reports, power reports to discredit your narrative or the same time to give you an idea. an example. 2019, the united nations human rights council commission is report about it found that there are indications on the ground that is rarely snipers have been targeting a palestinian jonas who are trying to cover what was happening on the ground. these rather government rejected the finding, saying that these are kangaroo court reports the, the way these rally government has been dealing with your report or with their reports from the international community. what kind of message i need for you to
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the people? yes, maybe if you allow me just before i address, i want to add one more thing about today. i'll critical of the unity is for israel . suppression of finance. and what i want to fill out is the following. it's impossible to conduct such an oppressive apartheid regime against new tire people over decades. without the usage of organized state lives all the time to take their land and to control them to oppress them in. so their violence is an essential aspect of israel's ability to do this through to the people. but it has to come hand in hand with impunity because it is well doesn't graduate. so impunity that he doesn't have the ability to apply this kind of violence and successfully control over the stadiums a. so this is strategic, it said, corner sto, israel regime. it has to be understood as, as, as a feature of this. so the system now with regard to the way the governmental
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dresses are reports and the reports of no other human rights organizations of a state college organizations. and so it's very typical, a response that doesn't address the substance because they really can't argue with, with the facts. and with the analysis is gonna be off to try and shoot the messenger and try and then, you know, presented as traitors. or in the case of the scene colleagues, typically the government will try to present them as terrorists. and with regard to international entities is usually a government who will use accusations of anti semitism. ok, i see in cell displayed by the former prime minister as both supportive of terrorism and anti semitism. i shall briefly, if you don't mind, could it be this prevailing sentiment in particularly in the west that you know, you know, what? because these, this is a part of the well, where you have dictators with of instability or so on and so forth,
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of violence and radical groups. you know, what? who cares about the fate of the journalist when they die? because you don't get the same response. when it comes to a similar case, when a western journalist is talk her is targeted or is killed. well, i think the, the main reason is because is a israel is actually the product, the by products of a western colony as sadly resent that this is, there may be basically, so this is, whatever is really doing is the result of the other creation which you are unfortunately contributed to are through the partition resolution and they're all over the back of the action and lack of action in undertook so that they're both musically b a, b r. the reason why the b, i didn't want to watch, oh, is there to account for you and has a measurable to play?
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i would see 1st that it has to follow up on me and my killing reports on the upper tried israel and the need for a clean 2nd. these are a un security council resolution 2334 that was adopted in 2016, which caused on ending aggravation. and also an indian eagles settlement that also has to neither a follow up by the honest trying to settle aside these also at the i c, c i c c. we haven't heard, can him kind i was vague. we are to, to, to take a 1st her, her name to where to ukraine and does type investigation. and we haven't heard from you on when it comes to palestine in thank you. i'm here he is. so these are the 3 major decision makers that need to do the right thing in order to dismantle the other. thank you very much. indeed,
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this is exactly what should be in a black lab said, when she was last interviewed, i 1st went into unique refugee camp 20 years ago. before that i had to overcome my fear. i chose to become a journalist because i wanted to be close to people. i shall bassetti, and i me a hoodie, her guy really appreciate your insight. thank you. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. i'll hand it is, add a jane size lori for me hash and i had about the and the entire team here in doha. i for now.
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