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is how you have and i'm assuming have nothing to live together on how to 0. how many people here have seen a tiger really, the israel is carrying out a major ministry of souls in the west bank. so fall killing at least a palestinians in janine the, i'm on the inside the sound. is there a life or so coming up, themes from the was a 3000 people have been forced to flee. the ongoing violence is, is rare, leaves behind a trail of destruction engineering support the may is across from, from the wake of a series of attacks by yvonne and i'm home
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calling police issue arrest warrants on an international bouncing from a prominent pro democracy on semester living overseas the as well as law just a sold in decades in the occupied westbank has that in a 2nd night to move in a 1000 soldiers backed by s strikes have been carrying out. raids in the janine refugee camp. thousands of palestinians civilians have been slain. vaughn, and with at least 9 people killed sofa island. fisher begins our coverage from jeanine. and the okey pod westbank for travelers. the fighting has been sporadic fucking 10 pots doping explosions. whipping to here, shaking the ground a military operation launched in the jeanine refugee camp. just after midnight, the last, so i know pretty of this scale cattie died by israel more than 20 years ago during
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what became known as the 2nd intifada. our uprising this started with strikes in the heart of a densely populated region. smoke could be seen rising from residential buildings, an operation against what it described, this terrorist elements and the claim to use really army. the palestinian prime minister says the assault is a new war against the palestinian people. in the letter yesterday. what is happening is a new attempt to remove the camp from existence and displace its people in the aerobic janine and its stubborn and steadfast camp are resistant to the occupation and its invasions. just like the rest of our cities, villages, and cabs. our who rode people will confront this aggression that is taking place under the eyes of the international community where innocent people are bombed by playing these early is moved in with they'll do is there's an armored vehicles as on the drones buzzed overhead. the pushed into the refugee camp,
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but met resistance from armed fighters and improvised explosive devices. jeanine in the northern westbank is a strong hold for palestinian on groups, and the general idea has been a whole bed for the attacks by g settlers unpublished, in communities under tax on his release. israel says this operation will last as long as it takes in recent months. jeanine is become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe haven, terrorist perpetrated savage of tax murder and is rarely civilians, men, women, and children. as many children as they could find. as i speaks, our troops are battling the terrace with unyielding resolve and fortitude while doing everything. everything to avoid civilian casualties. automatics have reported major difficulties in getting to do is have been injured in the fighting. even when you say these, give the okay for palestinians to enter, janine the roads and buildings are so damaged. it's difficult to get help to those
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who need it. is really, it's kind of an operation here. last month, it lasted 10 hours. this has already gone way beyond that, and there is no sign or sign that he's going to come to a conclusion any time soon. i would, fisher, i'll just see the janine on the occupied westbank. that's a nice to ramallah with a correspond, anita abraham is standing by nita 24 hours ago. this was just kicking off when we last spoke the rain still ongoing. yes, we are going into the 2nd day of these radio salt in janine and as you can imagine sorts and families who have been under so many different raids in the past year and more than a year have felt that this time it's different that they could be hit by or the besides by these really air force any minute now. so that has led hundreds
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if not thousands of them according to the palestinian bread present to leave their homes, seeking a better refuge. let's not forget that. we're talking about the refugees. people who've already been expelled from their lands in 1948 when israel was established. so you have no new generations worth seeing. their families being evicted from their homes because of these randy mid threes continue with the continued assault on the palestinians in geneva. now, there are a lot of students who have been injured, they're inside the account, but it's not easy for i'd be that says to reach and, and get to those who would want that. the fellow student huffman is 3, said the, they have $100.00. the hosting is, well, i've been injured. so it does. it says the situation is nighttime. who knows what could happen in the upcoming hours. so it is, it's a situation and people in geneva, a very, very scared that's totally fine. they tell us that they feel that the world has
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left the have left them alone, dealing with one of the strongest ministers in the world. and is a, we've heard from both is riley and published. and in leadership, i'm the last 24 hours. what have they have to say about what's going on in janine israel says these are terrorists, the palestinians in the front fighters in virginia and refugee camp. so we need to keep continuing to fight against the city and targets for palestinians. it's a total different story. they say the continuation of the deck as long as radio occupation is the reason why palestinians fight the in the 1st us. and then after that, the palestinian authority, who has been saying that the palestinians are, don't have the power to fight israel militarily. they have been against the armed resistance altogether. and that posted in president has joined the processing and leadership in a meeting whereby they said that they're gonna stop all contacts with these ready to government, that they're going to stop the security code or the nation. and this is
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a sensitive words for so many palestinians security for the nation has been agreed upon by the p a low and is ruled in a decade, sorry, a few decades ago. basically to share information when it comes to the, palestinian, a fighting activities in military activities. but for palestinians they see that as close to basically trees and basically it's telling on palestinians. so there's a lot of attention here for palestinians. they feel that not only they've been left alone by the world, but also by their own leadership. okay, thank you for that need to abraham a there for us in ramallah, keeping across the situation at janine kemp. well be janine refugee camp has of course as we've been saying, been the major focus of this particular rate. it's home to more than 20000 palestinian refugees is really for us as a carried out some major offensive that just 2 weeks ago and attend our loan
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operations. 7 people were killed and more than a 100 wounded. the children also skid. where do we go now? they destroyed the home while we were in it. we had to escape, look at the children that terrified the best that we had to leave so quickly. after they finish destroying our homes, they arrested people and have taken all our young men. we don't have any water or electricity, whereas the rest of the world, or okay, we can speak to rami curious, co directive, global engagement at the american university barriers who joins us now from cambridge, massachusetts. thank you for joining the program. so as we've been hearing the, as riley army has been focused on jeanine for some time. now we've heard of several raids over the last few months, but the scale of this particular one seems to be on another level. yes, it is. and it's because the scale of the as rarely colonial assault
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occupied palestine, the west bank has the self. and russians is up to a much higher level in which not only they is rarely only, and the government are involved, the gangs of freelance search, a suckers for set loose to burn villages on kill people. and in terms of the people driving them out of their villages with the support of the government. so what you're seeing engineering is just a natural organic response to a higher level of as really colonial violence which has been going on really for a century since the $192019.00 service. but it actually is rarely to get more intense, especially with this new government, this right wing a fire and government. the response has also been ruptured yourself from what you're seeing engineering in this development of small groups for
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a young man who has found payments, recreate their own resistance. john brooks is also being copied in other parts of the occupied territories and not less than from home to cut them and other places. so what we're seeing is something that has happened before. it's not the, it's not the 1st time and 1938th of a 100 british control. one of the minor british official was killed in his office under the british mandate. and the next week the british chairman told all the people to get out of jeanine and they blew a quarter of the houses in the village, 15 percent before. right. so we need to have experiences with previous occupier is about the level of intensity of city is rarely zionist assault is far more than they've ever experienced before. and this is unfortunately a natural outcome of this, the nature of this conflict. the people are going to kill each other and why and
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what is that? the difference is that there is room is have such, she does proportionately greater power of total into the, the one because of the us, some other beatles so they can do anything they want and they're, they're doing that they're doing whatever they feel they want to do it a little more extreme that is kind of nobody is holding them accountable. and therefore the palestinians feel that they've got to do what they can at any level. and when, when you say, can you say do what they can, i mean the palestinian groups in engine in count, they all getting strong. i mean, there was that the resistance itself appears to be getting stronger, which is presumably why we're seeing the is riley army using heavy and machinery helicopters and so on. i wonder if you see that as a good thing though. i mean, the fact that these groups and getting strong because inevitably it is ordinary people who end up in courses across 5 as well. yes. the other side of the other side of the ordinary people get dehumanizing by
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a farm occupation. and therefore, what you're seeing is a kind of a mutual dehumanization, where israelis and palestinians will do whatever they feel they have to do to achieve their goal. the difference is that the palestinians are occupied by the israelis. there's room is came in and occupied, the power steering is um below the various willfully, by tennessee are trying to get the palestinians out of palestine. they've been trying since they convinced the british and 1917 to, to do the battle for declaration of the british. so big a whole lot of jewish all along the promised them. and this has been a policy that's been consistent for designers and then the state of israel from the palestinian side. it's purely self defense that the people in geneva or driven out of most of them from headphones 1948, and they've been repeatedly attacked. uh,
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barley, as well is the one of the reasons they is rarely as are so vicious and the attack engineer and then so how old cutting off the water? i'm not letting people go or get fluid or medical treatment, not blowing the end of this as you go through. one reason is the same as a babel, especially in the place of the 2002. during the seconds of the father. that was the beginning of the modern period of janine a use of organizing for resistance. i'm unusually him. the battle that took place there over a period of weeks 23 israelis were killed. the $52.00 palestinians were killed during that ratio is all heard of. some of this kind of colonial situation, usually a good one is rarely killed for 10 palestinians killed. so there's a, there's a deep anger of the colonial apartheid rulers, an official, and the managers of israel about what the people usually have done
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a similar to their feeling of the people and get them on to punish them. but every time they try to punish, so they come back stronger and the resistance to chance. okay, from a tory appreciate your insight, co direct to the global engagement american, the investment barriers being to a staff from cambridge in massachusetts. thank if 2nd. meanwhile, hundreds of palestinians marched on the goal is a strip on monday night to protest israel's offensive into the occupied westbank demonstrations, took place close to the israel gods and forwarded to show solidarity with those in the janine refuge, account thomas which controls gaza, says options, open israel continues the sold a, we spaced the policy and helping us to adult. to my our kyla, she says the humanitarian situation in jeanine is dia. let's do as an engineer is very, very difficult and very hard. is it a good option?
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i guess the, but the thing is engineering is made through many and then the 3rd section, or for many of the infrastructure that with them to, to work on that if there's enough to work is damaged it, especially inside the cab, which make the life more difficult for that if we'd use the situation is really good. currently we have to do who are killed by israeli forces and injured at the hospital of the crowd did with the injured and the the has the code and the head stuff. them some of them, they come up to other to the hospitals where they should work and they should have the assume that well, the medical supplies and the medicines will transfer to, to the hospital. the wouldn't be enough for the 3 months. and this was done last the last week because we had submitted that is going to have an addition to the to
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janine the government it. and it is what do we some 100 units of blood from the center of the bank to janine because and last and get him there was a shortage of blood the blood in the blood bank of the most. but then a cus actually general has expressed deep concern about the raid and janine piece, his spokesman said military operations must be conducted with full respects for international it is not acceptable for there to be armed attacks and areas of high population density. and that's the case of all parties need to abide by international humanitarian law. we certainly want all parties to avoid any excessive use of force, and that includes calling on them to avoid any attacks on hospitals such as what you mentioned and on the on, on civilian infrastructure. meanwhile,
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in purchases have full with police at israel's ben green, apple. it's in tel aviv thousands attempted to disrupt flights and a demonstration against fonts over would be through dish free changes and making their way through parliament and have come to mass protests on everything. the bodies quoting for peace have taken place outside town holes across from there in response to 6 nights of rights following the police shooting of a 17 year old boy near paris. last tuesday, natasha bought the reports from paris, enlisted in the eastern french state to your house for once, isn't 3 administers you know how down in us of a damage from recent on rest and met police. more than 40000 police officers have been deployed in folds and recent nights down them. and i said it was next to them
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that the situation in the country is comma. he gives you more trustworthy. know 1st they were almost 300 municipalities in france that experienced this kind of violence. but the right place is that usually see the source of the, the non rest, the national, a municipal police did what they had to do in the 1st few days. and we can see the results of the town halls across the country. people gathered fed up with unrest, bits destroyed, personal and public property. i put lice in danger. this power supper mess was set on fire is the assistant in my family. they wanted to move to my wife and the 2 young children in their sleep and burned them alive by trying to burn down the house. the violence of follow the killing of 17 year old nile by a police officer last week seems to have subsided. unlike the french government problems that have fall for most of the power, so both is known, tad with no lived unemployment and poverty, a wide spread opportunity scarce,
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and some young people say the police arrest them you continue, will continue to urge the state of the governments to do all they can for us here and will continue to fight for quality and social justice went on to this town. but we are also attached to you more than 200 miles or should to to discuss the concerns with the french president ive been to say on tuesday i meeting the palm 6 is off the manual. my cro, we'd like to inform us to help from says poor neighborhoods saying no one would get left behind a promise many here they have yet to be fulfilled. katasha butler, i'll just sarah purse. meanwhile, control, this is growing of a fundraiser for the policeman who show 17 year old the hell last tuesday. an online appeal for the young named officer has now reached $1100000.00. that's far more than the $200000.00 race and the house family. the fundraising campaign was
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launched on popular us platform. go from me by a fall right commentator to spot the control as he goes on me said it wouldn't take the campaign down. still ahead on al jazeera, off a string of deadly protests, then it goes, president, makes a surprise announcements about his political future. an investigation and at assess up to whole russia accountable for suspected new crimes in the brain the brought to you by visit castle. hello. it is looking like a pretty hot 4th of july for many parts of us. certainly across the south, down towards the south, west and corner, we have got some live the storms in the full cost as well. couple of areas of low pressure. there's one around the lakes is another one which will spill out to the
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a mind if i told stories this hour as well as largest assault in decades and the okay pod westbank has entered a 2nd night holding a 1000 soldiers backed by stripes carrying out raids in the jeanine refuge account is 9 palestinians have been killed, thousands upon a study of civilians all fleeing the violence is ready for assistance. 5, tick gas and civilian infrastructure has been damaged electricity and also has been cut off for many thomas, which controls the gulf of strips as food options open. if israel continues it's a sol, hundreds of palestinians marched in dogs the on monday nights and solidarity. but those in jeanine setting goals, president lucky saw, has announced that he will not seek as the tub in next year's elections ending he is. if i'm assessing to you of a, his political future, you must have gone by 3 or my day a competitor yet smart decision of to thinking long and hard, long a mall is to not stand as a candidate in the let,
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the 5 scheduled for the 21st of february, 2024. i've made this decision, even though the constitution would give me the right to run to get to the cost of all physician needa as long as some co had coal for stream protests. if so, announced he would run for office again. so his face violent anti government protest at least 16 people were killed. just last month. we can speak now to, i mean also to re, she's the former prime minister of senegal. she joins us now live from dot com. i appreciate you speaking to us on out, is there a you previously colds and lucky so not to run for a said what is your reaction to his decision not to run as well. i mean, you could talk about the decided much earlier in the process. i these agree when they say that the constitution amount seem to run the that's not the case. the constitution was very, very, to you. as a matter of fact, he's the one who suggested to put on the top of specific um,
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the other item in the constitution saying that nobody more than 2 codes it could be stuck with these he's, he's um, so he's just applying the constitution. it's nothing that he's finding a fairly cool. no, he should have said that the minutes to go to unit 2 in 2019. these would have saved the country all the total wine at the top. i don't read too. um, but i like to um, to, to go back and i know the democrats and the young people was to be found in some of these democracy because without that president reconciled will cut button. that's the that's, that's what i might go with. what would they be need very strongly. um, so it's one sort of some for i've asked to come countries, i mean people need to sense when democratic is a threat, them and do what they need to do. unfortunately, as you said, there was uh 16 lives most in the process because the background, what about uh,
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trying to the system. so he came back to, i guess, respecting what you just passed by the, the later in the much the price. as you say, a lot of demonstrations in senegal, resulting in damage casualties. now that mike, you saw, has decided not to run again how, how do you think things will go from now? i mean, do you expect the class just to calm down or continue the why the ways we should the set up a 30 may not be nice because this is one by time that the passport seemed to expect the constitution of the drum. but there is a request that he should follow the nice very close this election. it's not about to select on the company. that shouldn't be what he called for a dialogue. and some of you know, some of the plan has been active,
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attended to as i do this, but he is going to a problem. uh, some of the details. um, you know how to put it together. you guys can find uh, uh when to get like separately. so if he's talking about the problem then he sure about everybody to run. um, if he dies back, i think we're gonna come back to regular synagogue. these tom is the semi guy. he's not full time in change. i've tried 3 times, you know, through democratic process himself, but elected to a very transparent electronic process. so he shouldn't do so he shouldn't basic pre k, okay, to let everybody, and i, and organizing the trust about an interaction. and that's what we expect from me and want to be able to read the hundreds of the most rates of what i would do. so we want about holes, but really the window what it will you be running for president in 2020 full.
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definitely. i have announced by tommy to see a month ago and i'll be working on it and go and talk to the synagogue. these people, not part of the opposition in uh uh yes up to the i mean as a terry for my problem in the system, it got really good to speak to you. thank you. cus has condemned a bounty also by police in hong kong information leading to the rest of pro democracy activists. hong kong is offering a $120000.00 award for each of the 8 political activists living abroad. the full, not politicians, lawyers on commentators accused of serious national security offences. and they say 260 people have been arrested on the national security to impose in the territory by pacing since it came into effect in 20. 20 was introduced off to series of protest against china in 2019 ukraine's president. below them is it on
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ski is urging georgia to release its jailed form the president, the co soccer spinning, who became a ukrainian citizen in 2019. so lensky made the appeal up to suckers, really appeared on television, looking frail and ill. he was jailed in 2021 on to returning from exile on a piece of power charges that rice groups denounced as politically motivated. savanski has ordered the georgian and busta to ukraine, back home to intervene, show any other meanings. there was a kind of doing a sprout grain today by instruct to the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine to some of the children and buy stuff to ukraine. because to express a protest and ask him to leave ukraine within the next 48 hours and hold consultation using it with his casualties. yet again, going in the georgia government to kind of ukrainian citizen because ill 2nd city to ukraine. great, new unit is being sup to investigate russian officials for the invasion of ukraine
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unit will work to build cases against ministry officials and political leaders for the crime of aggression. it's based in the hague, in the netherlands. it's made up prosecutions from the international criminal court . ukraine. the us and the e. u. and a stupid noon has illuminated skies on monday evening. the 1st full this yeah. one of the most memorable images was the main rising of a cape. so union in greece stupid means a cut when the full moon coincides with the point and it's a little bit where it is closest to the us. on monday the main was about 21000 kilometers closer to us. then during a typical full name, the.
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