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x dr. larry nasa has been stabbed multiple times in prison according to us media. as far as saving a decades long sentence off being found guilty of sexually abusing young gymnast on the us team, including the several and then pick medalist a floor to prison official told him to do. he was stab 10 times and is currently in a stable condition in the prison hospital. the standards are, these are the top stories. tucker's president richard had one is agreeing to back sweden's bid to join nato. earlier in the day, at one said anchor with support, sweetness, accession, if to kids bid for european union membership is revived. and they just after general against talking books that the agreement was the result of major changes by the swedish government. it has delivered more in our fight against terrorism, more security for to kia and the stronger nate to
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since our agreement in 100, sweden hunter can. how words closer together to address took us legitimate security concerns. as part of the process, sweden has amended its constitution changed as laws significantly as express, expand the bits counterterrorism corporation against the d. k. k. and of tuesdays nato summit to us president joe biden stopped in london where he called americas relationship with the u. k. rock solid plumbing services tonight, for discussions on the war and ukraine, including washington's controversial decision to supply keith with cost to munitions. the credit is reveal that russian president vladimir putin met, developed in the mess related gift any precaution. 5 days after his mentioning precaution, ordered his troops to march on moscow last month, but there were many and was cooled off after he wished to deal with pigeon. as soon
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as your media says, african migrant stranded on the border with libya have been put on to buses by the ministry and transported to various locations within 2 days. here, 700 people were detained by security forces. last week, after recent, and to margaret purchased. as fox and moved to the board, it changing present guys side has rejected criticism that is, government is mistreating african migrants and refugees. and this is of, can you, if you go south to dawn and do both to your code for original summit to consider deploying troops, interest to don, to protect civilians, ultimately 3 month supply chain can use present really more to also quote, for an unconditional see spa and these type of shipment of a shipment, a tiring zone, and how to there's a headlines as always, a website out there don't. com is based on what our top story is to stay with us. the stream is up next to only about quitting warnings for the straight talk to that thanks very much for watching. where is the western agenda heading?
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that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable? joe biden, or donald trump or jeremy, was in the media undermining our society. can americans cross that their supreme court is not corrupt? the quizzical look us pull it to the bottom line, the highest i me. ok, thanks for joining the stream today for 2 days. last week, israel carried out as knowledge go minutes, your thoughts on the refugee camp in janine and the occupied westbank. how many months or years when it takes the citizens that to rebuild their lives. we are looking at the last in impact to the janine right. youtube is right here. the comment section is live. would you like me to take part in the discussion of the destruction that happened in the camp is a norm. as a whole machine, the army,
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dozens of whole dozers, entered the camp and destroyed the entire infrastructure. as you can see, they damaged the streets. the water lines, the sewage system, even the rainwater draining system, the electrical lines were hit. the 1st day they targeted the generators and disconnected electricity, as for communication, entering their phones and so on. this didn't exist in the 1st place. so much to talk about joining us, hey, in the state of the familiar face, i'm up at the law is a political analyst and human rights advocate based in washington dc on skype. joining us from ross ramallah in the occupied westbank deanna routine. deanna is a lawyer and for advisor to the negotiation team is a pa, this fine liberation organization. and from jeanine aiming uses a professor international relations and conflict resolution as a arab american university in palestine. oh yes. where do we even start? if you're in janine today, what are you thinking? what are you having to do?
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and i mean, we do start yes, i think a festival. i would like to thank you if you me a to be in the show a to horse me in the show him, i think image a watching a problem. yeah. i mean what is next? you know, if the city is, is healing it's, and people are trying to repair to their normal life. and normally, when additions, but the situation is really difficult. eh, you know, for them. i think they may just think of this page. it'd be able to spill, have it up to you out of that is not in the ottoman like today and again on the, on the can. but it, this time in different ways. it started, you can, you're speaking, am realistically speaking to i, i would like to see that it is not and will not play into that if you can, in the same way as they've been in this school. but it comes to, we're bringing more than 100. you know, a 1000, it's, you know,
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sort of jobs and hundreds of vehicles. i think it just finds a way before i signed off. if i'm brung away when big thing, you know, very specific, at least the se, employee just information on them. and it's been, yeah, and you know, it has this things to go, but it's been, you know, really dense and good tried to do, you know what i mean? i think that is the is when, when, when intended to change it in advance packaging. but at the same time, i think this thing is you know, a bit as being as including good resistance. you go in very few d scams are also looking, dan danny plans and did it talk? you just want to find this packages and you know to him and to do a lot more of the the have let me just bring the out of here. i'm. i'm a said that the people you need. i see like, how do i feel that fast? yeah, you don't, that's the problem. and i think it's a, i think we make a mistake. and we think that when we think of hearing in the,
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in the sense as beyond how sitting here with what they're doing is they're getting themselves. harris is already next to task. you know, certainly one thing that struck me i was just in the kid the other day is that this generation after generation after generation that has seen these types of has really tasks against them. there was one family that described for me what it was like for their blind son who was taken. he was, he was hancock, he was taken to a military base several kilometers away. and it's forced to walk home back to the refugee care barefoot. this exact same walk that his, that his grandfather did that in 1948. so there is no be a healing. it's just a question of anticipating the next attack. and even doctor aim is he's describing it. he's talking about what is going to happen next. and i think instead, we should be talking about what is how hold is really comfortable so that we don't
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have another the next, you know, we're talking about people were just constantly in the state us from a day after day after day. you know, for me, just off of what the on i was saying, it's important to note that what we've seen in janine is certainly an uptick and intensity. but it's not really different than come from what is reality itself, the palestinians on a regular basis. just sense the rate in jeanine 3 more palestinians were killed in the city of nablus. the person who murdered an autistic thomaston in the have locked the soldier who did it, has been acquitted of that crime. this is the daily violence and oppression that palestinians live under day after day. there is literally not a day that goes by without somebody's home being demolished without somebody being harassed or content at a tech point. this is just the reality that people exist under. and whenever people get organized as they haven't, janine in terms of some militant resistance is around the top far greater massacre . so this is really the message that as well has to palestinians. either you accept to live without rights, where we can take your land on
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a whim and we can harass you and, and just basically evaluate your rights on a daily basis. i mean, we'll take that and do nothing. or if you organize against that, then you're going to see what the real weight of these really military is. and that's the situation that's untenable. no people on the planet anywhere would agree to live without rights. the way palestinians are being forced to live under decade after decade was really occupation. i want to place in video. this is up as chalabi . and he is looking at around where he lives in jeanine. i'm just going to show you this video and then immediately come off the back of it. and what abbott is talking about is the damage that surrounds his house. as i've looked on the phone us and there is no hope, young people at the camp look to the future and seeing no vote. there are no projects. israel has destroyed everything that could be built here. there's no 2 state solution. there's no hope for political solutions either from the authority side nor from the occupation side. they have destroyed everything. i think this is
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a perfectly appropriate description of what palestinians go under and that point that he made is really critical that there is no prospect for a political settlement. of this, there was a pretence of a peace process at some point under the leadership of the united states, where there might be a problem getting states and policy and self determination. but at this point, that entire facade has just completely fall into the ground. and these really government is very clear about the fact that they would never allow for palestinian self determination to exist. so that's a situation that we're actually a professor. will you remind us you'll, you'll title, you'll jump title, which a, yes, i teach it and believe the concessions international relations. but it's binding question. i don't think there's a notion of competitive fees at all. you've used to be a mess. that is the rest of this and what are here to look for all students. now, having seen that, janine right, what, why did you even go to work? you know, and i, i, would, i deal dissipating gift from this
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a huge and get pretty trying. hopefully there's a solution and in be suspended use and good. thank is the thing is a huge task better only us for any but just being a new professor to teach complex of ocean and be so slight the support better as being in his jew against. oh, ok. living in gene in arkansas. eh, you know, have this clearly a, we audit trying to ship all our teaching and a lot of be against is with the students from hopefully there's a new ship possible nation. we believe that hopefully is much more easily be used as or with kevin. is the department with a congress you'll be ashamed and it's popular is a solution is equal to normalize ation store really? you know, the just good my, you know, all of june that ations, therefore, i think we all really think about this being in a school for a company is the ocean. and these are these on get these days off. and you know, i only know for only it, right to be, you know, since they have munitions, right?
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so it's down and, and, and it speaks people on land and to so they've been fine, you know, barely, you know, areas indians in the war eating, you were in gene in are really be film and, you know, the war for the next problem will be glad she is with the is that all the army and the all really be billed, you know, action and they've been, as we, as you know, up and, you know, at social events, i think the all in the process all 3 important would it seem pretty big business opportunities, and then you know me, you kind of thoughts and all of that have more seem to be the best thing would be to be sure. of course, i want to diana to have a listen to this resident of jane, who also is not very parts of in question. have a listen and see if you can answer the question that she poses a she is the, 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
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they finish destroying our homes, they arrested people and have taken all young men. we don't have any water or electricity, whereas the rest of the world to the question, right? and as such as far as the rest of the world, where's the world? you were talking about israel. nuclear power force that that is dropping missiles on a refugee here. a refugee camp they created the problem of and, and that they still continue to attack these refugee has day after day after day. so i was around in 2002 when, when israel is half the shooting refugee can and practically destroyed it in 2002. and so, and went back again, this time after this attack. and what i can tell you from what she has said,
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i see what was in experience is that the children didn't hear from the 2002 experience there. those children are now in their twenty's. the late twenty's is not thirty's, and they still haven't healed. at this time, around the attack on the camp, the attack of the infrastructure on the camp was just so much worse. israel take is a decision that wants to eliminate the house needs and wants to wipe us off and, and the one wipe off the kids off the map as well because the kids are the, are the last remaining reminder of what israel did in 1948 and enjoying that, and the big question is, where is the world? why is it that this woman who is unprotected, doesn't have a police force she to, they don't have an are, you don't have anything. why is it that the israel's allowed to attack this refugee camp? coffee, electricity? yeah. so the question that you are all ser oscar, you know the answer in
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a sentence. same to say it is complete immunity. that's the answer is that we, we've given israel the green light to do what it is that it wants to do, and sure of it perpetrating large cell holes of massacre on house. it is. i don't think the world is going to, and even if they do that, i don't think that was large and that's why well is the whole thing down. his question is honest with you, but what is wrong with it in this race, international community? because sometimes we act and sometimes we don't look, there's no question that there's a lot of responsibility that can be late in many places. but i think the role of the united states here is absolutely critical. you know, the united states weighed in on this, in this case, talking about israel's right to self defense in the context of israel attacking this refuge account. you have a u. s. government that is obsessed with the rights of invaders and occupier. the so called self defense, but never uttering a word about the rights of the occupied to defend themselves or to resist that occupation and invasion. and what makes it even more grotesque is the fact that the
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us is supplying these really army with billions of weapons every single year. so when you compare to say russia and ukraine, us policy and ukraine is to arm the ukranian so that they can spend off a foreign invasion and occupation. but an israel and palestine us policy is to fund the occupation and invasion sound. william population sliding down, absolutely infuriating. is the level of hypocrisy that is, that is really breathtaking. i want to share with you, which i'm sure you've seen before, but this is for the, the benefit of our audience. so this clip is the white house press secretary speaking just a few days ago. and this was how immediate upset to a question from report to the poor to us among the 12 palestinians who were killed in janine operation, carried out by israel full under the age of 18. denise, the white house have an assessment of whether they will indeed, or combatants, or whether any civilians were killed. that was the end of the question. he's
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a beginning of the out. so here's, here's what i will say. um, you know, we, as you all know and we have said this many times we support certainly is real security and right to defend its people against from us palestinian islamic jihad and other terrace groups. it is imperative to take all possible steps to protect civilians from harm, an american government official sound like broken box off of the sound. that's every time it is. all they have to say about this is israel has the right to defend itself, and it's completely devoid from where the question is from what the reality is on the ground. and it's of the point where it's out of think with where the rest of the world is. the one keeps condemning is really policies and occupation and atrocities. but nobody can ever take action because the us keeps using it's vito of the one to stop any meaningful accountability for israel. so this is really a big part of where the problem is, the yeah, that piece or lives that they have practiced for her. it doesn't matter how many,
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how sedans were killed, doesn't matter. the children, it doesn't matter that the role was dropped on there has all that matters is that she is practiced online in front of them here. and that's the only thing that she knows that to say she won't even hear one centimeter from the practice lines. this just shows you how bankrupt us policy is when it comes to israel. if you can't even respond to a question, if you can't, and they telling it shows read the why are you in this game? why for tenant you're a super power. when at the end of the day, it's clear that it's for power the united states, then i read too much into the white house press secretaries body language. she was not bored with the question like this question again is was, was i'm like over reading not, not at all. i think it's because they know that they have a canned response for this, but it's not a question that they intend to deal with in any substantive way. it is simply what they do on this particular question. they know, basically the standard position from the administration is we don't want to deal with what his role does that we don't like, we're just going to defend it,
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no matter what. so one of our question comes up, it is just practicing that standard, talking point with utter disregard for the lives of palestinians, including palestinian children of vienna pointed out delta amos, i am going to ask you to do a speed round. okay? this is, nobody will know how you worked as a professor, but i've got several questions coming in for our audience on youtube. i want you to give them a one sentence response on. so it's a very brief, a new change says the u. n is just fixing ad watching those to aiming your response . it is a, unfortunately, a different the males in publishing of the, you know, i mean, you can live in including video and a are not dealing with that with the problem of a to be a sion and it is people that it is the are, you know, focusing on the human needs and you want to generate these i think that they, that demand a problem with the if you'll be a sion n, i think, you know, they should be, you have message to is that i and that's the, the,
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all of this activity you know, you'll be sion, of course, in fact, you know, even though i may, i get this not to be a right indeed, you know, but as being us like these every now and then, especially when we have, you know, these agreements about this thing and also would be a, you know, incentive. all right. another sweetie was spelled a still tie when, if you can, when was a flight back? policy is when power seems like they are labeled as terrorist check. you might have to get this. is this be a good time of the judgments, you know, images about, you know, they've been experience on board and publish and then, you know, a human and in a little get on these, you know, and you know, 1st of all, the own missions, i'm going to patient provide back, you know, a, they are right or send them a nation. it therefore, i think, you know, many of 90 been has been speaking. there's nothing to spend that on the bottom. you know, all the information that we're going to be when it comes to best buy and that is the right deal. i've got one for you. i don't live in shang, at the heavy lifting. thought to
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a man. this one is from good life. he's watching on youtube right now. is it possible that net can call you is increasing tensions to cover his war climate allegations is not possible. oh, absolutely. we know that one of the reasons that they've been going into genetic to not listen to other places in the west bank is because he wants to hold on to this coalition. and the reason you want to hold on to this call is because he's facing crossing charges within israel. so yes, of course we know that and the problem is that these policy is pay for his traction charges with our, with our lives. we pay for it on a rash or skin i'm. i'm going to push on it a little bit because we were talking about the beginning of the shows, the levels of impact to the janine, right. and just a few days after it's happened, grieving is still happening, it's still fresh. i want to show you some machines who lost his son, a new l. d. have
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a look. those that excuse me. his friend was injured. so my son rushing out to the hospital, he was saying, i want to go to the hospital. i want to go to the hospital. i told him not to go. i had a feeling that something would happen. and i told his siblings, go off to your brother and so that's really why we're all here because we're talking about somebody that's so incredibly painful, real people's lives, not politics almost. so when we're looking at the loss and impact of this particular right, there's so many milestones in this history between the palestinians and israelis at that that make us pause and say that something changed that was that a moment? what is this jeanine by this latest one? what does it mean? look in terms of israel's goals for this rate? i don't think this changes anything. this is not bring stability does not bring peace. it does not bring security to anyone. all this rate has done is set the
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ground for the next run. the violence, it is inevitable again, because the fundamental issue has not been dealt with is that you cannot hold palestinians without human rights for decade after decade and expect nothing to change. it expect actually things to, to improve in any way that's just not going to happen. now the way this is different is that to me it's marked a weakening of the palestinian authority. israel has relied on the palestinian authorities some extent to take care of security in palestinian areas. you know, the policy in the 40 was created under the you know, the allegedly, to kind of provide policy yourself governance towards palestinian independence. when that has been shown to be a complete fabrication, it is not really leading anywhere. the function of the palestinian authority became essentially to stop contract and carry the burden of occupation off of israel. so don't have to do with directly, you know, who collects the garbage where one of the schools who run security in particular cities. but that has made the housing authority more and more irrelevant and has the policy and that's already lose as security control of major palestinian cities
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. i think this raid signals that israel feels now the necessity to go in itself and provide essentially attractive and force that security of the occupation directly instead of relying on palestinian authority to do it. don't. i mean you're looking for the folk ahead? is it? yes, i think it is the bill as seen on also at the is, is we at about the state? if there's an xed out, it doesn't in publishing, i'm a community interest including the us and it is an able to keep that. you know that, that be a, with itself in task, out of self and responsibilities. and because it, you know, they don't want to have a whole lot of back. you and you're gonna want to please, in the, you know, in the, in with bank is i have to some extent, you know, start to see the industry. i think i kind of depend on in, got that. and they realized that, you know, how much n his stomach do you have the audio probably, and, you know, to bring, you know, with the people with bank. this is, you know, you can the, you know,
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important therefore, i think, you know, week b is in that is not really impressed in, on the ground. you know, you'll come up there. this is not kind of most likely. and it still hadn't been stamped and secured with the issues. in some cities it may be in drama law and in the south was bank in the north over spec i think just like speaking to know really in any cause, think of them as being as any crushing their existence people and the be unfortunately, is not. you know, taking bought in showing, you know, a yeah, you know, political, economic, you know, i think they feel, you know, mediately bill will you become, you know, the political events and unfortunately, you know, what they've been, it's been that as the people are very much and all know, i'm very much, you know, unlimited of this page. earlier we spoken about who is a spokesperson for the palestine red crescent society. and if i reminded us why, when we're talking about policy is they are treated so much more differently than
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of the citizens. particularly when it's a situation where a section monetary in crisis, she explains it beautifully. you have a look. this is waiting for me from accessing the accounts to come meet each other here in one case. and i'm you know, as well. and it's, we the chance of taking the, to the ask you this was talk to and the, the, the force from the front of the ambulance and the teams where i'm able to transfer the woman to the hospital. so i'm just part of this and you'll receive access to the emergency musical key or just the dns and all the complex, this the keys for palestinian committee commission just right away in that conversation we see is some difficult engineering and polish thing is. and what's your final thoughts um uh look, i think there is
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a very significant level of the immunization of palestinians, including with the comment that you mentioned about, you know, how soon is being described as tears when they fight back. what is real carries out in terms of massive bombing areas that every human rights organization in the world says are reckless and indiscriminate. when there's deliberate targeting of medical personnel and journalists that is terrorism, there's no question about it. a state terrorism and nothing will fundamentally change until israel finally starts viewing palestinians as equal human beings who are deserving of every freedom and every right that is really learned title 2. and once the palestinians are treated as equals, we can proceed in a better direction until that happens. we are stuck in endless violence that will just bring absolutely nothing good to aim it is the most hopeful voice in our conversation today. why, why? why do you think that is vienna? why do you think he's so helpful? he's sitting in jeanine right now. why is he so helpful? because you can't see on lines that help. and i think that the he is the person who
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is on the phone lines of this and he has a hold for. and i actually do want to end with a little bit ago from the user and came in and said they were going me and he's got one sentence. i was a crushing into the news. go ahead, right. so they said they were going into crush house to the and in india, and i'd say they have the wherever it, there are people. there are stories, stories that must be shared. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they have coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn and they can do better that need to be part of this change award winning. so makers from around the world presenting
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