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slow coming to generation change a playful series that seems to understand the challenge. the idea is moving. i think he's around the world. we need to a political party that we'll talk about our problems. know how come from a generation? because 0, this is being seen the groups, the size of the system says no for most painters of working class people, there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and actually being represented in the system generation change on al jazeera, the smoke rises above mentioned in refugee camps as israel launch is naija, offensive, the hello, i'm this tanya taylor from the hot and israel. the latest escalation against the palestinians is the focus of this news. the little ones to the
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largest military operation and 20 is engineering killing at least 8 pallets standing in. the camp is on the sage and the number of injured is rising out. is there a correspondence? i currently live engine in west or swim, and in garza and i've been using on easy commer times to the straits of france of the 6 nights of unrest fox by the police telling of a teenage and police in hong kong issue arrest warrants. and the bounty for a prominent pro democracy and living are the scene in support defending men's wimbledon childcare. novak just have it just stopped with his parcel defense. these type heads are calculated round one of the targets a record expending 24 grand slams temperature. the well, it is now just past 1500 g m t and is really forces now nearly 20 hours into
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a major military operation and the jenin refugee camp in the occupied westbank. at least 8 palestinians had been killed that and 50 engines. and the account is under attack by israeli forces from the at and from the ground. it's completely besieged by hundreds if is really snipers, soldiers, boulders is, and on the vehicles right now. confrontations between palestinian fighters and is really forces all being reported. roads, homes, and electricity and water supplies have been heavily damaged in this density population. refugee camp, the palestinian red crescent, says it's getting difficult to rescue the injured because of the as rarely siege or out of 0 correspondence across all the developments for us in, in, in west or east of them and, and gaza. but fast island fishing begins have coverage with this report on what is israel's biggest military operation engineering and 2 decades. it began in the early hours of the morning, the biggest assault and the janine refugee camp. since the 2nd into 5 to or
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uprising back in 2002, it strikes into the heart of a heavily populated area in jeanine. smoke could be seen rising from residential blocks. these really ami claims it's involved in an operation against what it describes as terrorist elements in the area. the power has to be in presidency, says be sold as a new war against the power steering and people really and consequently is attacked by his rivers. my of war plans and drones of messiahs, and they've used almost every arsenal, every weapon in their arsenal. and the resistance simply keeps expended. columns of is really military vehicles could be seen pushing into the janine camp, ripping up roads, leaving chaos, and there we were. drones spotted in the you. so coming just hours after the end of the muslim utility brought protest onto the street that sort
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of jones. and then finally started down stripping everywhere. that's like a good book. every one, eh, money in the people to be on the way. now, after using the gum, it's very clear to them upcoming to do i need security, but asian. they're coming to the come. they coming to can. they're coming to destroy. they're coming to a head off and head up to then just last month. and there's really attack can be seen via killed 6 people and lead to days of on race. so these really military says it's strengthening operations across the whole occupied westbank. and just preparing for possible missile strikes from inside garza and living in more than 100 palestinians have been killed in janine since the beginning of 2022 the years really media describe the area as a was nice because militant groups have started working together,
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setting aside the differences, coming under one umbrella attack helicopters have been used in the most recent attacks. and janine the 1st time they've been seen in the west bank in years, i was so sure i'll just see the in the occupied westbank. let's now cross a lie of dungeon in and speak to l just there is alan fisher. they're on the ground for us. i live, i understand the pricing is ongoing. we went just tearing some huge bands. this behind you in the last out. what are you seeing and hearing now? well, certainly we're hearing the gun fine move a bit closer towards is which suggests that the bottle is coming closer. i can also move the camera around and you can see the very thick smoke that is coming from the area over to my right. and that as normally being a tactic employed to try and confuse the drawings. when they put out that thick black smoke is obviously very hard to see through it and not makes it harder for the joins to pinpoint anyone on the ground. either i that to attack core to send information back to the people on the right, which sadly see,
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these really forces move away from the main road behind me. in the last couple of hours, there's a couple of more trucks note back in possession of the fact that the numbers have gone down and certainly doesn't suggest that this operation is about to come to a close note just last month. the is really, is launched an operation and you need it last of 10 hours or way beyond that? no. i, i'm with the probably only 2 hours of sunlight left. it's going to be a more difficult uh for them to carry out their operations. so we, we don't suspect there's any intent that this is going to end tonight. possibly we're here things. it is a possibility that it might, ends tomorrow. but of course, these really subset. but this will take, as long as it takes, and as far as the a consent, this is an operation targeting what they call terrorist operations in jeanine alamos, we've been saying this also wasn't the 1st time we're saying attacks like this engine. and can you remind our view is how we got here and, and give us
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a sense of the feeling there on the ground now. so most certainly it, janine has, has been a target in the west bank before joining the indian to fight on 2002. there was a baffled it was sports in the refugee camp that lasted 10 days. no one's expecting this to last quite as long as that. but what has happened in jeanine and is spread to other places in the west bank? there's a number of the palestinian groups that have a centrally set aside. the differences are the operators under one umbrella with a common goal, which is of course, to oppose. what they see is the, these really occupation of their line. now these really in the past where the content to sit back and see the groups have their own differences. because if they were fighting each other, they when fighting the feelings. but now under this umbrella, they've become a much more potent, much more. what do you enforce at for the is really use and that is why last month and then again, today they have launched this attack. now we're told that the main part of the
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fighting is need a more square. we're told 10 fighters have been hold up. these release have said that if they give themselves up, then they want to bring down the mosque on their heads, which is what was being reported. i'd also towards the center of the janine refugee camp as well. they have had the, the military pushing in with bill doors and armor trucks, but they have been a pause by fighters, obviously, with weapons. i'm with it. is it a provide explosive devices? so that is why we have had a big not intensified, well, sporadic, but intense when it happens. not consistently fighting as these groups buffle for the supremacy in the heart of the janine refugee camp, which you have to remember when the launch the attack using a aircraft in the early hours of the morning. jeanine is incredibly densely fine. there is a lot of people there, so you can talk about surgical strikes, but there are a lot of civilians living in
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a very small area in the janine refugee camp. and that has been that way for more than 20 years. and is alan session the for us on the ground engineering? thank you very much, holland. well, israel's foreign minister says it's not in a fight with the palestinian people. just i do. busy with a great strength i work with the site actually all the boxes of the region which is mainly come us and based on. busy the organization which finds you well that speak to iran con, he's in west through slim that should take us through some of the other is really reactions. and we're all just hearing that from a like. 1 and that sort of rhetoric has really been echoed from elsewhere and is right of the that's,
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that's the right. it's fairly standard rhetoric to blame the iranians for anything that goes on engineering refugee camp on and garza, they say that a mass. so basically back to body ratings. so that's really no surprise. however, what's interesting is, is this idea that we're not these right, these on notes, i will against the palestinian people. clearly something is going on. the engine in refugee camps, opinions are involved. so that kind of brings hold on, and that's been echoed by the palestinians who say that this is a new will against the palestinian people. now problem is that benjamin netanyahu convened a security consultation meeting to talk about the next steps we've been speaking to senior look. good members who have told us that this operation. well, the intent says you can tell by my colleague island faces reporting that is not going to go on for days and days. it will come to an end fairly quickly. it is a limited operation, and he's been echoing that to his lucrative party members. he's saying that you're
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gonna stop talking about a wider operation and the ok part westbank you go to talk about this in the same way that you talk about the operations in goals. and that's really how they trying to push this. they've pushing it as an operation against the government engine in the same way that they look it over asians, and the last war against islamic jihad and gaza in may 2023 and was against mos in the past. now because of the sheer number of troops he's ready on behalf of issue a statement saying they weren't going in to occupied a janine refugee camp. and that this was in a will and the palestinian authority amount. approximately 4 to clearly saying that this is a will against the palestinian people. all of this means that there is a real concern about retaliation. these ran these almost immediately after the operation began, moved a rocket defense unit to the outskirts of a garza, and they said they were prepared for any response that might come. well, speaking of which, given that as well as saying that it's preparing for any response that it might
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come from the occupied territories as well. how real is the concern that about further escalation here as well. they're very concerned about all the things that are going on and now this already. and now this was the same price as take place. i have been class she's with is really security forces the all me the, remember the occupied westbank is under is right. the army control, they've been cautious that um, they're also worried very the palestinians, very worried about settling my legs off to the last attack. and janine refugee come 2 weeks ago that was intense set of violence against palestinian civilians. that's a real concern for the palestinians. particular in places like how are which is seen in 10 similar attacks against the palestinian people. so there is bit of escalation whether it comes with the palestinian side, whether it comes from these right. the simplest, like what happens in the coming crucial hours is something that remains to be seen, but we are heading towards nightfall. and that's normally when those settler
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attacks take place in long con, there with all the nation as far as from west or a some. thank you and ron, let's take you now to some scenes along the gaza. israel board offense with palestinians have been gathering and launch numbers to protest against that is really operation engine in her mouth, the palestinian group and gaza. and as i mean, she had to say options on the table of to this is randy operation that speak to is allowed one. he's in garza city. 4th is um was of defiance then from us. yes, the situation is currently calm in the city of galls off. we can hear these really drones as usual. the sound is heavy, of course, with the tension happening in the refugee camps account of janine and the, the policy and casualties opponents so far. but a, the situation is it's been standing in gauze of strips and several statements with hud. and by some us on these, let me get you had, with some defiance. speaking about these really auction in janine and
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a condemnation with the gods of those casualties, casualties last so far, nothing that happened. it's a simple emotion happening to him disappear of calls as well as, as he might be seen in the background. a basement sight of gauze on a dark is smokes at the eastern side of the a palestinians, autumn for testing at the end and condemnation of his way, the actions in jeanine and nothing existing happening so far. the streets are filled with palestinians. there is of course, feed on tension, that's the kind of discoloration could take place in goals as well. a, particularly with the military, a joint military room heating, causal alarming that they are open to any option. a particularly if is what continues day of variation in engineering resulting or more calcium dust until now . there's some other ones that live for us in gaza. city. thank you very much. us on. well, the jenin refugee camp sits on the green line on the defective border separation,
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israel before 1967 and the occupied westbank. now was one of the most fast how pains in palestine is also known as the bread boskus of the west bank. the area came under illegal occupation by israel off to the 1967 rule. during the 2nd intifada in 2002, a 10 day and land campaign by his resources destroyed much of the join in refuge account telling nearly 60 palestinians. today it has an unemployment rate of nearly 17 percent. that's one of the highest in the westbank palestinians. blaine last on israel separation war and its continued restrictions on the every day moving into palestinians as well as the 9 pallets. these punitive measures have stifled businesses. separation families are contributing to high levels of poverty and school dropouts. large number of people engineering on israel is watch list will say making it ineligible for them to walk in the country. an entire generation of young palestinians has grown up on the economic hardship and daily violence without
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springing, yusef night and he's the head of the palestine and israel program of the arab center. he joins us now from now. bless use of this. clearly a large amount of discontent and anger engine, and that goes far beyond a reaction to the is for piece it is ready and cousins or because it's absolutely right. and i think it's important for us to remember that the people of the refugee already fair refugees from where this is not an issue that started in 1980. so this go much further. so that's exciting announcements from the towns and villages and side borders today is ro, being concentrated in use back in the cams, which guess for me to be the centers of this. so there's rarely occupation and i think what's so interesting about what we're seeing is there any him, janine, as many people have commented on, including your,
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the borders on the ground. and there are, seems today that are randomness of the instruments and the reference is rarely siege of the cities during the 2nd is about a, 2002 where of course, have a great warm vehicles where use this views where attacks from the air was originally used and so on. and yet 20 years later, the palestinians who are resisting in the streets, you are being killed by the israeli military today. probably not even online at the time of the 2nd is 20 years from now, the next generation, if this situation continues, this is in this military occupation, the situation of apartheid continues. their children will be continuing to resist and so on. and so the reason for this is because there is, there is no, is rarely vision for an alternative. we are seeing on the display today is israel's vision for its relationship with the house, vol,
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domination. and if anyone speaks of violence, military or the, well let me ask you more about that and use of your, your medicines, the, the, the age of some of the people out on the streets. i was looking at the, the names and the ages of some of those who've been killed in this operation. really striking some of the just teenage of 1617 years old now in or israel says that it's targeting medicines. but as i've corresponded, alan was saying, this is a density population refuge account. we're not just seeing ground fighting, but as strikes and civilians have here that's absolutely right. of course, this is not unusual when it comes to is rarely occupation and their activities, whether it's in jeanine or elsewhere in the west bank. or of course as we've options you in the gaza strip, palestinian civilians are awesome. the hardest hit by is really military activities, whether through its direct attacks or the, you know, long standing in fact and collect the punishment of these kinds of policy. you see
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today. and janine is really military is for a rose in the refuge. you can use that roads that are used by civilians on a daily basis. now people are not able to drive their cars through ambulances and get to the injured what is the purpose of this kind of destruction of civilian infrastructure? it's not simply to punish the people very good. so let's do a policy of collective punishment. then of course, this is not limited for janine, we see the entire villages that are offered and closed on the west bank. wendy is really military carries out operations, punishing large swats of the palestinian population in response to the end response is your civic is really foreign minister who said that, you know, he's rarely, they're not engaged no more on the policy here. people, there is no policy and that's what was that, and there's not a palace and you're anywhere that doesn't understand the fact today, and you need to be part of the long standing is rarely inside the house. and here's
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my, here's if you speak about collective punishment. now from what we're hearing, it seems perhaps on surprisingly that this is randy raise or the fueling and escalation and violence in solidifying this unity of an, an on to movement against them. so it's backfiring again this, this goes back to what i said earlier. there is no, it was really vision for resolving this issue. this is israel's plan. and what was in his rambling analyst today, who refers to this is the policy of maintenance and the killing of palestinians in a refugee camp is the same thing as changing the oil in your car every, every once a month. as realize, i've also referred to the very bottom and those guys are, as moving along. this is their vision. there is no vision of abuse. there is no vision for living injustice when palestinians who are part of this man as his very one house and will always be part of the same as, as anyone else. but the israel has been of some kind of see over the years and
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no desire to make peace with them and says they have a whole host of continuing to repress an attack. anyone who speaks your assessment, i have at the head of the palestine, israel program at the arabs center speaking to us from novice. thank you for joining us on al jazeera use the freight to get your thoughts. well, that's now bringing daniel levy. he's a full negotiate subsidies, really government with the palestinians. he's now the president of the us, some of the east projects, and he joins us now and skype from london. daniel, this operation hasn't come as any surprise, but were you perhaps taken aback by the force of the incursion that result? i miss stucky. i am not taken aback by the force of, of what we've seen. i think it is not a surprise. as you say, i think these right, there's nothing that immediately precipitates of this. i think that these ready to government waited until uh,
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bass until after the holiday. but this is paul paul, so of the structural violence of the occupation. and so what we see here, i think is 1st of all the continue with the all the prominent is right in the presence. i think we see the continuity already a year plus and it goes back to the previous is right, the government and not the government today that everyone talks about extremism, whereas it's a pol tied on a sleeve. it doesn't just do apologize. the shouts and screams about it, but it's the continuation of an escalation. this thing looks a bit different here. perhaps the stats here is i think this government has been testing the water to just make sure, given how extreme of the world considers us to be. well, we still have impunity promo ramos will the us still perhaps raise the rhetorical
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law or not you'll to but do nothing, not hold these rarely comfortable with all your a p anomalies with all allies in the region. those are assigned to normalization, of course, with these well, is this going to pos without problems? and i think as they escalate to the last weeks, what i think they have seen is it okay? impunity is still there. the impunity that has led to the situation that your previous guessed use of my diet, spoke to us about that this just goes on and on. and they feel confident that they, they could undertake a mission of this level of severity without the coastal consequence to is around these relations with the west. you much have a sense to go on the west of ukraine, but it doesn't matter when it comes to palestine. daniel, in terms of a response and rhetoric, i say we've had some strong words from ron egypt, jordan, the arab league, no surprise, concern from the u. n a, the white house released a statement saying that it's monitoring closely. i know it's a holiday weekends in the us,
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but this is presumably some pretty tricky tired tree for joe biden. one would like to think, so this does the a but apparently not apparently you can and it's a pain, one of the same time of this notion of, of, of these a national or the lawrence in national, nor any one instance where there's a military, aggression and an occupying power, you all those who are resisting and in the, of the, you or the military, aggressor, the occupying the human rights violate. so he's right, in this case, i think america doesn't want this to the law, but he's willing to actually put anything on the line when it comes to its relationship with these route. i don't think so. i think we will continue to see uh, as has happened in the past, the us administration wrong cover up for these riley's and let them get away with doing whatever they want. and that's why in particular, things have gotten so bad,
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but it's not going to resolve this kind of struck to violence by the occupying power guarantees. more resistance, that's why we heard whether it's 20 years ago, 30 plus years ago with the 1st intifada and knowledge generation will grow all on to that boot and you know, these metaphors of knowing the loan, etc. then not going to walk the dining chairs the international reaction that we've seen so far. do you think that could loan the, the current hotline as an israel create the perceived space for even more extreme policy isn't? and where would that leave any kind of peace process? what is very the 2nd part of the question missed as you because there is no peace process. the peace process has become a fiction behind which israel and western powers of normalizes in the us can hide and pretend that they're trying to build an alternative. there's no such thing when it comes to being bolting. i think absolutely what we already do is
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a moment of involving i don't think these folks who of us may have gotten accustomed to the v is in the small churches in this government could have come to this position of our israel had not already been involved by the in difference on the part of its fact as to what's going on, what laurie is may. and i think you've alluded to that is whether this now goes to the next phase. and you see those pictures out of janine, it's a little bit as, as you discussed earlier, reminiscent of garza. and what you're seeing calls is the difficulty to rebuild, to reconstruct those names, to rebuild those lives. the lives the last, the ever the injuries. but just that will the infrastructure more to the economy and the structure of people's ability to get around with their lives and what that links into. and i think we have to be cognizant, this is members of this is rated government all about their desire to the palestine
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eyes these territories to see a 2nd not to see another ethnic cleansing. i think this begins to cleared away for some of that kind of effort. i think what you see though is the office. it is palestinians resisting and then not going to go that route. and i think this will ultimately be something that unravels the is route and they could unravel quite dramatically on i think this is extremely ill advised also for these rates on daniel levy. the fact the presidents of the us middle east project speaking to us live from london. thank you for joining us here on out to 0. daniel. really good to get your opinions and for the in front protest being held outside town halls against the law into unrest. spots
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by the faithful shooting. the 17 year old demonstrations have been showing solidarity that with a local governments. the interior ministry says at least $99.00 town holes across phones were tapped during 6 days of unrest. well that speak to a correspondent, natasha about pleasures in the french capital for us. natasha. the violent ride seemed to have settled down somewhat, but the government is still grappling with a number of really complex issues here. the yes, look, there is no doubt that the rest uh has, has subsided. its been much karma. uh, in the past few nights. uh was the one of the main reasons that i have to face huge from these deployments that we've had across the country in recent nights, even on the vehicles been used in residential areas from the multiple pools. because we've heard mainly from residence people in these communities. that have been impacted from the violent stories. the very important when people live in these areas, say let's focus on rest because it's impacting all businesses. it's all costs of
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the bank. but, but it was that we've also had famous voices bounces of french, your football team. kidding. on a football idle here in faults. many of the team dropped into stuff like say you have said look, we, i'm to find the angers and know that. but of course, the volume is huge as a solution, and then we also heard from niles a bronze model. you said it's a fine and talk to salt. so i think it's meant that we're in a much common situation. but even though the findings may have subsided, so these are problems for the french government have notes. and on tuesday, emanuel my called the french president will meet hundreds of men who have suffered through some of his finest community. suddenly stopping through some of his finances, i will hopefully have unload. they will want to talk to the presence about one of the main things is we know that a number of medicine, so be 4 arrows of some of these 4 towns and suburbs are very angry. they feel that the space of met some down in recent years that it hasn't invested in not one mess
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in a power. so, but i've said, nope, we thought some investments. we've got some improvements over the years. but nevertheless, just didn't fill out enough. schools and colleges for young people to go to this still incredibly high unemployment. there was still issues and problems with a policeman less. one of those things all result. that was toby, this feeling of great inequality between people who live in some of these for every is now square and false. this feeling that they just remain 2nd call citizens or does that seem to folks as for the future, natasha about the forest in paris. thank you, natasha. well, that's now bringing little kind of yellow. she's a french senegalese, john nest writes at filmmaker, an anti racism act of us to joins us live now. we'll start from the fence capital, paris, real guy. we've been talking about this violence when it comes to the rising over the last few days, but i know many writers themselves are down to you that the violence against them has been ongoing for decades. indeed, it's not something that just happened last week,
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like friends is not just awakening, waking up the 2 races to violence. the heart of the reasons of the, of the protest is the sense of injustice that fed the murder of for now, many young people are cut off, especially young men are over exposed to abuse. these verbal views, these all physical abuses by the police and the people of canada, especially the man like if you are young, a mind perceive those are avo blanche who are 20 times more likely to be taken by the cities that you're not the nation not so those people know that they have been in the shoes of ned, and that's why they're or outrage. and it's something that started because ago we 18 years ago to your teenagers who were 15 and 17 died. new chased by the cities for no reason. and he also stopped outrage an anger throughout the entire country. okay. i know that you said before that
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a lot of the rioters feel that they don't really have any other way of being hud. so how do we go for that? is actually um you know, many uh many forms of expression have been tried people have been marching, has been petitioning, has me making demands to the government, trying to me to meet the, the, the president, ministers and nothing have, has worked actually. when i uprising started 18 years ago, the government at the end of some of the 3 weeks period afraid of uprising, decided to impulse and to implement and policies directed to those neighbors to the neighborhoods. and even if it's difficult, because many people are affected very negatively by those uprisings, if each one of the 4 that's movement is it wasn't for that education,
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we wouldn't be speaking now about now. uh, nose desk and the desk of so many people who don't let him. so it's a way to make people be being heard. it's a maybe the best way, but i don't know how that could be heard. you know the way. okay, what do you make then? present a lock on the response. i know he is not wanting to use the phrase, police violence in the past. you know, he still doesn't want me to use the phrase hudy's pretending to you, seeing that it's an acceptable as a, as a terminology. but uh he said for the 1st time that uh that, uh, that the desk of uh and then was uh, an unexcused cable. but it also said that it was inexplicable, which i doesn't, which i don't agree with because we can explain why it happened. it seems so many people who look like they're leaving the same type of neighborhood. there had been exposed to 5 the shootings, so it's explicable and many people on the ground. many activities have been trying
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to raise the government's attention about those. and just this is even the un send, a statement of this was the 1st time last week to, for us to set up the country have to do with its profound issue a free season. and the response of the services was just a simple dismissal. so that to me, explains many things and if you hear any stress, you just have a close attention to the french media who never hear anything about racism. you hear a lot about uh, you know, the accusation about the pricing, but you hear what you call as to what's happening and what starting to do the outrage, which is the death of ned and the death of so many people who look like him. okay, i want to understand how this has been approached by a french society more broadly. i know that had been funding campaigns for both smiles, family as well as the family of the police officer who shelton. and there's a huge discrepancy between what's been pledged for both. what does that tell us or?
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yep, there's a lot, but i, i think that we need either country that is very sensitive to the ideas of the far right. it's been a, this is the 2nd time that the far right maybe to the 2nd round of the presidential election in the you were printing election. we are one of the different countries that since the largest members of the data center of the n e. p of, you know, edited officials did the slater's from the far right. and i think that speech was really pressure girlfriend me who was to the front to make sure that he doesn't make it to, to put his of you so the oh, almost gunner 1000000 euros and we know that it was no, it, we not only go to the bodies of use or the pill, a tube, a teenager, but also we'd few far rides watching for mrs organization. so it's very important now to push it to pressure for me so that they don't support racism and sort of, you know, racist organizations don't get 1000000 arrow to euro to spread. their very center
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was yours. well, given the fact that font is now a loyalty ethnic society, what do you think needs to be done to change the system? how do you even begin to do that? when that's really fundamentally about changing belief and culture? i guess i think that we won't succeed in doing anything. if we don't acknowledge the fact that rich racism and a trace is a central problem in friends, it's the denial that is the 1st step to do this to actually to stop of denial. that is the 1st step to anything in the front of the deal today, despite what has been happening for days, the parent sees the government is denying, defend, that's waste place. major role is missing the un and even all the course. this is the call decisions that has some things that have sentence france because of a visual police enforcement. the braces, put police in 1st clinton because of produce a fatality, nothing would happen. and i think that the, the, the change needs to be very deep,
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but it's a change of mentality. it's not only a change of policy, but it's a change of understanding how a country functions are kind of, do you all, are the french kind of getting this done list, right. the film make and active of speaking to us from the highest. thank you for joining us on us as eric. hi, thanks for your time. i can a how still a head here on out of there? and you investigation unit says setup to hold russia accountable for suspected war crimes in ukraine. and then for cancel out the mexico to reach the close, the finals of the goals, top access and not game coming up shortly before the hello and welcome to another look at the international full cost of all a lot of dry weather across the central parts of south america,
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mastery shows bands of rainbow running across central and southern areas of chile grass. you see a little bit more in the way of wet weather just slipping across the yeah. this into that eastern side of origin, tina 2. but that is that try whether for a good parts of the uruguay power required pushing up into brazil, square you bolivia, have you shower, say about to was northern pulse as we would expect. so some heavy, a down, pause live, the storms, the in the guy on us are. and i'm french guide i pushing up because event is why the joining up with the shows that we have 3 panama into the west, inside of the carrot band, across the island. so it doesn't look too bad through a monday low to try whether some showers, but the showers will gather across the eastern knowledge as we go through monday. some heavy down pulls because a little bit of localized funding for a time grassy punching his way into the caribbean sea. as we go through, i choose the brand new showers there into west central america, pushing up into el salvador, pushing up southern parts of mexico, a little cooler, less. how should we say the northern parts of mexico less halt to for
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a time down across the deep south of the us, but the heat does continue, its severe heat. we got shot was by the east. the july on i was just the thing goes to the post office, the local elections, or a shift to the right click the country with this, another you with the info, right? government 11 east meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champ, features the coast african need is from across the continent as well. so seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of draft and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as to security becomes increasing global concern. the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and sound good around the world. to live on a just on challenging the cost, inflation is slowing,
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but the fight against it is ramping up. india is economic part is rising and savings of deeds from china as a manufacturing hub plus zambia step deals, p exploits other nations in depth distress to follow suit. charging the cost on out a 0 the the welcome back to watching out a 0 with name is tanya tate and uh huh. that's remind you about top storage. kind of thing you need is, are describing the latest as rainy raids in the occupied westbank as a new will crime against defense. this is there any force as killed 9 for stands and injured 50?
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i face to 15 s strikes, target engineering and operations also underway in ramallah, palestinians were arrested off to economy, way of homage vehicles and waited. virginia and refuge account. he's really on. he says it's targeting. what is the cause of terrorist elements and the area demonstrations are being staged outside townhomes across from the position to the violent spots by the police chasing the 17 year old. few of people were arrested on sunday nights and during the previous 5 lines of unrest. well that's not returned to on top story is really false. as conducting a may genetic feel peroration in the janine refuge account in the occupied westbank names national community. it has been reacting to what's on the folding. they're the ones, humanitarian coordinates on palestine said she was alarmed by the scale of the operation, and it's called for the injured to be given access to medical health. childrens has called for an immediate entities, randy operation and it's the international community. it's a pressure to israel government. there's been condemnation from other countries in
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the region to egypt. sentimental feel peroration that was a violation of international iran coal that an act of state terrorism. and it's also been condemned by the arab league. well that spring and my one discharge, he's obviously are a senior political analyst. he's speaking to us today from paris, low and we've been talking to last about impunity. how do you think the international reaction we've seen so far as going over and israel? new i think we, i 1st have to define intervention and international intervention for an hour or even i'll try that to a different in 2 zeros in tennessee and the occupied territories of those will really care. don't have the ability and those will have the ability, such as the united states, don't exactly care or what they say is that they will keep on watching or something, as if watching would make any difference to the life of a child to the survive. the last time it e n, f e g can say,
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oh we have this far. are a lot of empty words and meaningless tend to nations that are not leading to much. and in fact, if you hear things really clearly, they are saying that there are no pressures on them to end their operation. well, israel has been saying they're not, they have to occupy the refuge account that this is an operation against the policy, you know, sorry. what do you make of that choice of was i think this part of the spin i've written extensively about it. however, i just see it online, a lot of these are, it is usually so a code word sweetheart, some of them for how i guess earlier about wanting below that, about maintenance and about how these radios use workers to pick this to the news while they're kind of sydney is used to videos to protect the weapons, all these march ways of scoring point. well, the bigger picture, the bigger point is that we are involved in
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a signature cold war. fantastic. now between these are on the palestinians, and that includes assume that you use the palestinians. what freedom, freedom of occupation. they want the freedom of fear, and they want to have their own state. these rates go and then once more they need those documents showing all the signatures printed at the hectic this thing. interest allow me just 2 seconds to explain, distort international viewers because this is not a conflict is not a warfare. it's happening between equal sites. we have a to buyer unoccupied, and we haven't said enough to munoz said the meaning decades. why one side? because they decide it's not just occupying the better city and territories. the 2nd thing then there in your life and legally are for the international law with their own nation, up to 6700000 instructors today and occupied territories. and for me,
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this is just happening not between 28446. 1 is a standing army, one of the most fort literal armies in the world, supported them on by the united states and others. and yeah, those are a bunch of guys who are going to pick the neighborhoods. some of them, you know, might actually enjoy this or not to get some cover, but they're not really just a bunch of teenagers trying to protect the families and 4th of glasses. and that's what i started as own. what they want is freedom from fear. freedom from the circulars standing there, standing, the water standing didn't livelihood. so in the end of the day is what i was looking for control is i was looking for occupation for really go supplements, but the policies are looking for freedom. so i totally, a stigma trickles dynamics going on here, which would be to see clearly that this is not something that could be indifferent to a country like the united states, an administration that says we will put
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a few more whites at the center or for them policy, excuse me, what is that a lot one does fail, as we told fetching in has become a symbol in itself of resistance. is that then positive is really thinking in terms of its strategy with these incursions? do you think well, we have typically been trying for decades now to take all jeanine as we again we've heard throughout the day this been just had just happened last year. let's folder, remember our dear colleague that was cute right there. and that's remember what's happening in the previous years and we mentioned 2002. and the 2nd intifada started, we've been having the uprising of the ghetto. janine, i hope that would remind people to get to our pricing's. and the 2nd we've been haven't got even 20 years earlier into the 1992. when sharon ben defense ministers suddenly did his own share of ink cartridges into geneva. and of course of the
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hebron and guys out some support. so there's been a, a going a lot of attrition against palestinian is i guess that a sing and found is especially in language, but also i guess kind of seen it resistance. and that has not succeeded. which begs the question, is the method to this madness o base rate is simply repeating the same, expecting different results, and it's not coming. which as we all know, what exactly shape goes is a sign of crazy is low and i'm wondering where public opinion is. now we've seen protests against us and yahoo and his proposed traditional reforms, even today. i'm curious as to where the public feeling now is in, in israel as these, these increasing the drastic options. it seems a taken by the government. unfortunately, the middle position figures out what the form or defense minister gotten, so you know, was carpet bombing casa and his other. busy league yeah, you la pete,
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who now frames to be a salt engineer and as part of some kind of a proxy order one. do not allow for a serious discussion that debate with it is right, and here's receiving's, right? is more preoccupied with their own problems. we've been attending our government and his special phonetic partners are trying to impose people to be shipped in the forms and they serve so much so that these, since she in cable connecting why the occupation is leading to more fascism and in liberals. and these are the people who do that. they're not able to connect the dots. that the occupation is the main source of radicalism within businesses, right? at the end, that is what we're going to be taking away right from is a to choose as it is taken now arrives from the, from the other public opinion by the way, which i think is really key here. we haven't talked about. it says that the united states and the into the contract, the court, the that to be, it is one thing i toss, right? this is the 1st year,
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2023. the receipt of holding together that 49 percent of the democratic party base that is live by the way, the 59 percent support the palestinians because of these 38 percent of the democratic party based support is really we're but we are the majority of them are pointed as you members, many are jewish, america's support, different a senior citizenship really interesting time. indeed. not one bizarre i was. is there a senior political unless speaking to us today from paris? thank you for joining us again. low and always great to get your thoughts. now new investigation unit is being set up to hold russians accountable for suspected war crimes in ukraine and spaced in the hague and the netherlands and employees post cases from the international criminal course, as well as colleagues from the european union united states and ukraine,
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suspected russian what crimes into the master got civilians in the city, a fruit shop, and a tax on ukraine's infrastructure. today, with gather here on occasion of a truly historic moment. i would say n f for defining moment when the civilized world, not only voices, but also shows by concrete actions that accountability is what matters the most. it's retentive to leverage the gross violations of the play mission of the use of false one of the fundamental rules of the international robust owner and a bedrock principle of the you and shop to police in hong kong offering or award as more than a $100000.00 for information leading to the rest of 8 political activists living abroad. the full of the politicians, noise, and common tases are to use the serious national security offensive. people say
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police say 216 people have been arrested under a national security law enforcement, a territory by beijing since it came into effect in 2020 and was introduced then offered a series of protests against china in 2019. how you do the manual at the cooper high calling finds all whole firstly, they committed serious crimes that in danger, national security. secondly, they advocated for sanctions and sought to disrupt hong kong and intimidate our officials, among other things. some of them specifically targeted judges and prosecutors for sanction simple aiming to undermine our effective judicial system or judges can exercise their judicial powers without interference eating things. lastly, we have also discovered that some individuals have been providing for an entities with strategies on how to undermine our entire financial system and even the status of hong kong as a financial center. i was still ahead here on out as aaron. as for disappointments, philosophy is runner off at the windows in tennis championships. pro won't be here
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the welcome back. it's time for sport and role as all the tennis actions. so you're going to stop here. thank you very much, defending men's champion and all that junk, which is becoming a huge part of defense. he's a targeting, i reco extending 24 grand slam championship. the sub has already won, go straight into french advertising this season. and he's won the last full wimbledon tournaments to see a doctor which could match the federalist record of a talking with at this event. he's currently tied to an audience. he does have the
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caching in the 1st round of these 2 sets. the last is runner up, is it well done? button it carry also was able to back it, be all the players lounge curious was due to take on the fabric girlfriend in the 1st round, but the straightening. this have to pronounce that the tournament with arista injury. he's only played in one tournament this year because of a need problem area or russian and by the russian players all back can pay to get rid of the this year. place from those countries were found in 2022 in response to the role in the crime on very group land, a rush, there was a straight fits with a i guess, a fairly, as much as i feel really had to be back after. because in general, i didn't play much wimbledon, so it was or i was injury or was fun they make or then they bon us. so of course, i feel really special and really happy to be back in london to play at the one of the best tournaments and to get a when today was, was the last moment to the women's law. number one, e, g, a subset,
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cause i comfortable. sus ground, one of the south sea salt, just full game it. huh victory. i have a turn. is you lindsey frank? sorry for that. you are such a champion? i've never made it past round full. i will i feel really good. i don't know after i'm goes, i really do sometimes to just appreciate what happened. you know, and last year i one run goes and it was my 2nd grandson, so it still su, folk like overwhelming. but this time, i really could just focus on the branding and actually getting back to work with more peace in my head. and i try to be open minded for the rest season and they think it's working. so hopefully i'm going to be able to keep that in mind. so if you call so you don't have to divide a significant move in the football transfer market. finding a tale. and midfielder sandro tamale from ac milan, the saudi arabia are in club, reportedly paid more than $76000000.00 for the 23 year old. that makes it the most expensive attorney employer of old time. it's also
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stretch, what squared the sunken tanker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea. the pep seeing it, the worse of the ice being, we don't know when the ship's container might blow wide open. the town where most of the oil hadn't washed short, says coral reeves have been damaged if it intends to take legal action. the these really on the launch as an agent and ground defensive engine in at least 8 palestinians. ok. how about associated in janine with the fairly army? it has launched its biggest encouraging in more than 20 years. the .

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