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people have been very consistent in the sound, but they've been using a lot of good sound bites to justify the attack and mentioning multiple times, the tax on locks up multiple times, the prisoners multiple times. the role of the is really the occupiers and settlers and attacking palestinians and occupying their lands. so this has been consistent sound bites that going over and over. are still a head on alpha 0, bringing more coverage of the gaza israel. more after a short break. the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000000 euros to help trinity address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis, will make it less informed opinions. we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments for frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zones via shoals is particularly important for the volume missing
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destruction inside stored on al jazeera, the how do they control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this is intended, this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i sex, the media, we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the deputy head of a mazda is political bureau says that fighting will only expand from here. sally already says that they've taken enough is really captives to free all palestinian prisoners in israel's trails. the family, this is not a hit under on operation. we started an all out battle. we expect type thing to continue and defy. think from the expand. we have one prime target, our freedom and the freedom of our holy sites. are people have the right to live and freedom, rid themselves of those of 80 occupation and to safeguard their holy sites. we will continue to fight until we are rewarded with victory, freedom and independence. this is
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a method for freedom and defense of our holy sites. so saw the provocative storming by the jews and to the alexa mazda. that's a great thing. the whole of sites with their feet and jewish rituals apart from the southern man. and i'm just seats the guys and the palestinian prisoners saw. this is our main target. we have been preparing for this war. we cannot accept all this to continue the siege. the gods, i must and we will do all what we can at any price. 30 start our freedom while we manage to kill and captured many is the soldiers the fight thing is still on as to our prisoners, i say your freedom is looming large. what do we have in hand with set you free? the longer fighting continues, the higher the number of prisoners will become on the and so the political leader of hamas is my, i me a has issued a video statement. he says, almost as military operation will continue beyond garza. oh, fun and friends, but the, i mean, how does that?
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i'll tell you the phone started from guys that would so and if it's and it, when you bought a little more flexibility to see different credit. westbank 194834. then our people laced up across, i was told to see anyone this, whatever is the battle that's in the amount of both on the the thing is all the guys that is the battle in the are and most the nation's same opinion for that isn't that it is the battle for palestine? it is a bad thing for the it is a bad thing for a lot so most not to yet to him. what was, is there a senior political analyst more one discharge joins us now or one. what surprises you most about? everything that you've seen today, it is the probably the inventive connectivity of this,
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this moment to improve its game as it were. and to launch this kind of almost fictional attack on is there. and what is there is a coat completely unprepared. its intelligence completely failed. it's a minute to determine it's completely decapitated. we've never seen that before. 10 just in the context of the last 4 wars or faces. right. and got as though it's clear, strategically speaking, so that the mass uh, performance, has accepted anything that we've seen before. if you look back at 2009 uh, 2014 and you looked at, but we seeing today clearly whatever the logic of is rose retaliation, whatever the logical is they're eligible environmental, gaza has been it test failed. there's an odd sort of failure here,
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but the 0 for what is riley's and for everyone in the region and beyond to see clearly the 1st impression that we've had today would probably be last thing. and in green, in the middle of the phrase randy, i know of everyone who watched and his ride will not get a 2nd chance. but changing the 1st impression. and that the is he really ation humiliation human the ation. that's what we've never seen in many decades of this concept. now, to this, we're only at the beginning of this, i fear, and also potentially only at the beginning of the killing and the death toll is already extremely high. at least a 100 is really skilled, at least $200.00 palestinians killed. and israel has promised that the the gaza strip or how moss i believe i forget exactly how it was worded by prime minister benjamin netanyahu would pay the highest price that they have ever paid. i mean,
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we are potentially more one looking at the bloodiest response that we've ever seen by is really in the gaza strip. unfortunately, you're right. um was that tragic? there's nothing to celebrate about war. even victors, because in the end of the day, this is a very the blood, the whole situation for everyone involved. so i think the problem, beyond the humanitarian analysis is to go into the strategic and the military ones . because in the end of the day, this is a colonial setting. i don't know provision that went on 4 or 5 plus decades a dispossession. but people that went on for over 7 decades and the seniors have never stopped to fight. they've never stopped to struggle. they've been steadfast to alco lease years, and clearly they have been improving their games. it is resistance against
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occupation is colonized engaged. the colonials, it's the occupied the games to occupy it. once you understand that was what you will start on the world. understand this framework. they will not see this as simply, you know, a conflict that is a logical or the rational. they would see that there is a people who refuse to die on their knees, in humiliation. and the rather a fight on their feet. 4 feet on one justice, just like adults here in the west who continue please support the premiums that gauge the russian aggression and support. 7th and 8th and with the most sophisticated, a fighter jets of 16 and the most sophisticated. and besides luck, petrie, a bunch of times they looked at the scene and said no, no, no, that's not ok, this is better and we support these, right? how could the west, with such a double standard,
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then hit backwards to be able to stand within our party, the machine where the colonial power that's been going on for so many decades, that there is absolutely no possibility to justify it. so this is not just a random conflict and this not sort of an inter estimate or inter religious confidence. there is a very clearly defined context here. this is the last example of colonialism from the 20th century. and this is the last situation of a part of parking south. africa was long gone back in 1994. and you think it's really is continue to assist, that they must continue to be depressed about a senior stick, their learn something to, to legally, and keep the vine a think and because of great things there, religious symbols and religious pictures of worship. that's just not acceptable to that i've seen use and then much of an international community. i'm here, i'm talking about the international public opinion, not 2nd, hypocritical governments,
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whether in the region or for the world that will not judge the act, but gets pointed smart. but the judge, it according to was behind who's the director. so if it's rand ketter's, if he's there and carries, uh, wholesale terrorism against the palestinians, unoccupied. is that a lot? that's ok because these are a few small are online, says the west. if the palestinians was this occupation, as you bring it was, are resisting a great the russian. all right, that should been. that's ok. also 0 is senior political analyst, more one, but shar thank you so much for that us. now whiles our coverage for the last 15 the so while our coverage for the last 15 hours has been occupied by this new israel garza wor, we do want to bring you up to speed on what's happening elsewhere around the world . i've got a stands disaster management authority says at least 1000 people have been killed
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in thousands more injured during 2 magnitude earthquake 6.3 in western afghanistan . the country's national disaster authority says 4 villages and beat them to john district in her rock province bore the brunt of the quakes, and after shots, dozens of houses have been damaged. the world health organization in afghanistan says it has dispatched 12 ambulances to the affected region to evacuate casualties to hospitals. a bipartisan delegation of us lawmakers as arrived in china and the latest effort to use trade and geo political tensions between washington and aging . lead by senate majority leader, chuck schumer, the us officials are meeting senior chinese leaders in shanghai before heading to the chinese capital, where they are hoping to meet president. choosing pink us media reported the group will seek the res issues ranging from the climate for us. businesses in china to human rights. it's been 5 months since and since
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ethnic tensions are rested in men of poor and india, more than a 180 people have been killed in the violence on risk between the mate and cookie communities. images of the murder of 2 students on social media have again spark pensions and people are accusing the government of not doing enough to restore peace. tony check reports. the father waits disconsolate. the wake for his daughter to add to his despair. her body isn't even there. he just a member of the majority may take community in india as many post date was reported missing in july. when pictures of her appeared on social media and late september, government officials said she was dead, killed by cookie, tribal fight is the kidnapped to for her father, a profound sense of frustration to compound his most simple then amy, i'm the friend that was, i am deeply dissatisfied, despite the approaching the chief minister, i'm a security advisor. they didn't listen. they thought it was just
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a case of her disappearing and it would be for gotten. it was only after the series of protests by students of the details came out. parents on both sides of this ethnic divide, grieving david was the headed. well, volunteering is part of a cookie community patrol unit, defending his village. his father claims the may take a minute to adam and know and that's my son was queued in conflict with a made say community. i don't know why the authorities haven't erased at any one or why they aren't even investigating properly. the list of victims in this latest outbreak of violence in many put is great. and many accused the government in new delhi and provincial start is not doing enough to result. company is village defense building to is parade, the symbolic coffin to represent full and come rates, a strong sense, the central bureau of investigation or c. b. i has been too quick to blame them for
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the recent buttons to the come on. come on people. it feels of the see guys deliberately, you know, taking certain cases which can serve the purpose, to save the image of the present state government, the budget for the government, the government of the rule of the all star. it is as an impartial mediator in this essence, complex now seems impossible. this form a police woman says the both cookie and may take communities have lost faith and the government to bring them justice. that is best possible for the it is the state . because you cannot blame the people for the for the crisis. how have the 2 communities been brought to this situation? it is the state by day life in many pose capital and file is on his normal by night . the cities on the coffee with mountain casualties on both sides. real says this
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complex could grow. tony chang, i could always present agency, says all 6 suspects implicated in the killing of a presidential candidate earlier this year have been murdered. it were being held in a prison in last provence fernando. the sensor was faithfully shots in august 12 campaigning for presidential elections. the 59 year old anti corruption activist warned that he had been receiving death threats. president caramel also says he will immediately convene the security cabinet in columbia. now a former president is set to go on a criminal trial for the 1st time of our rebate has been accused of bribing witnesses. it's alleged that he tried to discredit suspicions that he has links with the right wing paramilitary groups earlier. the superior court of both are rejected unanimously. a prosecutor's request to show the case. will he be says that he's innocent? undoubtedly i received it with great concern. i have ardently defended my reputation,
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but i don't know anything about bribing witnesses or misleading. the court of a son to run the state reports from the top. i just looked at the evidence in the case and decided that there was enough proof that indeed at former president oliver would even ordered his lawyers to bribe wisdom. he says and tried to change their testimonies. in a case connecting him with a right wing paramilitary groups, and this is the 3rd time now that the courts, in this case, a high court. this was the last appeal at this missed the attempt by the attorney general's office by the prosecution at to get to the charges against the firmer price the day. and that would event archived in the case that dismissed that. this is because the attorney general's office is seen as politically close to former president would even this has been a very long,
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a very convoluted device if it and politicized the case here in a column. yeah, that has moved from one court to the other. has the president has a put in place, a number of strategies to try and, and get the case dismissed about being as it may if things stand as they are today . after friday's decision, i thought it would event will be the 1st precedence of columbia to face very serious charges in a trial. and you could face up to 12 years in prison. i listened to them as just the trouble with that. the head of the organization of american states says he has accepted an invitation to mediate between guatemalan officials and st. protesters seeking an orderly transfer of power to president elect. bernardo unable protesters have been marching against what they describe as meddling in the election results by senior prosecutors on homeland reports. on the what's been happening,
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we can guatemala people taking to the streets, communities, blocking roads. they say they're trying to protect democracy, you'll get ok. i don't go to but i look at it, i want there to be a future for the generations to come in this country. i want people to be able to grow up with the fear in the street. that's here for prizes from the government itself. since been not through our revenue and then to corruption, come pay no one the presidential election. this who gets the attorney general's office as lawrence for painted rights on the country supreme electrical tribunal. i don't see good things for the future when a gang with the appearance of legality raids, the supreme and leg from tribunal. that's part of the country's legal framework. it's regrettable and the judge is owed to the rebels policy. a groceries who cannot zeiss include some media that seat in english, be suspended. that's raised concerns and then trends, political and business elite, a meddling in the transition of power. not just locally,
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but also from the united states, the european union, and the organization of american states in washington dc where this week or of a little trouble. washington met we, senior members of the budget ministration. we give all i was supposed to install the direct tv in the face of the a talk from the public ministry which is acting outside the framework of his competence to mock the popular will of guatemalans. the river was of rank outside to initially and the elections, but then authorities kicked out 3 other candidates. bruce, i seen is capable of upsetting the states as quote, in a country that transparency international ranks is one of the most corrupt to me, america's interruptions to regular one unless says it means the prospect a real change to protest to say that defending the cooling. so the resignation of the attorney general consuelo products i'm pnc corruption, prosecute to raphael critique,
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to vote for food have let it tends to cost down over the elect to process and both of whom are also in the us as list of corrupt, an anti democratic cactus. and the protests to cite, they'll be out in the streets in definitely don't home and i would 0. it means us hundreds of migraines and asylum seekers or continuing to arrive and buses and planes from the southern border to cities across the country. authorities in new york, denver and chicago are asking for more money to cover the costs on hand written reports from chicago, and they come by the bus float a dozen times a day, hundreds of them. it's a grueling bus track from texas to chicago in the american heart late 2000 kilometers from the southern border. he went over the name of it took us 24 hours to get here. we made a few stops where the bathroom in for food, but now we're here. critics say they are ponds in a political feud. republican texas governor gray garett has transported 50000
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migrants on buses to sanctuary cities in the past year and a half. so far, 17000 have ended up here in chicago with a democratic mayor and a democratic governor for many like maria. the ride marks the end of a months long journey through the perilous dairy and gap between panama and columbia. then on to mexico in texas, and the crime is the reason i left on his way to i wanted to protect my children. i had to walk through jungle in panama, were lots of people died. it was really hard with texas increasing his bus fleet from a 100 to a 150 the daily buses to chicago were expected to double from a dozen to as many as 25. over whelming, a city already struggling to manage new residents with shelters overwhelmed. 2500 migraines. as of today are living in and outside of chicago. those police stations and temperatures are dropping to the race to get them in doors before the brutal
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midwestern winter is on. chicago has agreed to pay $29000000.00 to build massive heated 10 villages across the city like these in new york. but here in a city with a massive poverty problem of it's own many residents resent resources going to their new migrant neighbors. i see the bus is pulling in here every day, all day long. i get off at night. i see the bus is still coming in, you know, how do you have other states other cities sending buses here to settle back? responding to the crisis president job id reversed himself this week agreeing. there's been more to build new barriers along the border. new york mayor eric adams visited mexico in ecuador and his heading to the dairy and get a heart a full it is, but our resources on chicago mayor brandon johnson plans to visit the u. s. southern border. soon as the long journey comes to an end for many migrants, the cities work is just beginning. john henry and l g 0,
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chicago. immigration has become a major campaign issue ahead of next year as us presidential election on thursday. biden's administration announced a range of tougher anti immigration policies and official reports from washington dc. nobody realizes that the border could be a political liability for him and he has to do something, but those to support them. think the building part of the world is a mistake. and they say that the vitamin ministration doesn't have to wave about a dozen and federal laws to make sure that this project could go ahead. it could have been stopped or perhaps even just delayed in groups like the c, l, u, the big civil rights group here in the united states. viewed, i agree with you abide that he's going back on his promise not to build another meter of the board. the wall republicans on overly impressed either they think he should be doing a lot more and perhaps even extending the war even farther. the problem the joe biden has got is that the voting public tend to think that the man who used to be
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in the white house, donald trump, has got a better grasp on how to make america's board the safe. and of course he was the man the wanted to build the wall. i was for sure, i'll just go to washington. as just remind you now of the key elements in the new israel guys, a war the broke out earlier today. israel has launch multiple air strikes on the gaza strip in the last hour or so. it says it was targeting, what it says were her most affiliated targets. the strikes come shortly after the arm group almost launched, an unprecedented land and air military operation against israel. at least 200 is released or reported to have been killed. more than $700.00 injured, a $198.00 palestinians have also reportedly been killed in and around gaza. or earlier my colleagues. so hill rahman spoke to nor a day, a political analyst based in ramallah. she explains what led to this surprise
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attack. we have to remember that israel is a military superpower, and the b a in balance of power between palestinians and israelis is great. it's huge. it's living, let years separate. the military capabilities of a mass fighters are all, tell us any of the fighters and israel. so what we saw today is certainly unexpected. an unprecedented may be incapability, but i have to also say and remind the viewers, the analyst and experts have been warning for months that the reality on the ground, the record number of palestinians kill dispossessed, and injured and monetize bias. really forces and settlers across the occupied westbank, the continued c john gaza, the relentless attacks on a. so most all they were all pushing the situation towards this moment. i don't think anybody imagined the particulars of the moment, but i think everybody with
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a sense of what was going on, knew that this call was deceiving. and that to that, something was going to happen something big given the deadlock, given the fact that you haven't is really government. that's not only wants to erase palestine is a political entity, but denies the existence of the palestinian people. there is no political horizon. the palestinians could have looked for no matter where they stood on the internal peril, city and divide. it says, nor is it the script goes as we see, but may for the next couple of hours, the repercussions of palestinians. we have smaller, inevitable, and they've already begun with the real bobbing for the palestinian present has reiterated the palestinians, have the right to self defense. how will not be so to have implemented in the west by inquiry. very few have weapons sitting on the palestinian side and we all seeing, as you just mentioned secular aggression, it's been ongoing and it's advanced in 2023 to rather frightening
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proportions as well. look at the palestinians, have been resisting occupation for late, nearly a 100 years. they don't do that at the beckle in call of any a leadership, no matter. and you know how elevated it's status and the palestinians in, in towns and villages like a water. and i'm to the most i and others who have been under constant attack will continue to attempt to defend themselves as it is. they're right under international law at this moment. really, i think old palestinian politicians find themselves in a very awkward position of irrelevant uh it will take a lot or uh, you know, politics to kind of have some space in this conversation. especially given the predictable and quite a boring, really reaction from the international community. the as disregard of the context
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of these unfolding events. and has resorted to tried and failed formulas of condemnation of ignoring the context of wanting to just, you know, shut the palestinians up and expressing solidarity with his real throwing maybe some money at the for reconstruction. and then moving on a continuing to ignore the fact that palestinians remain occupied, oppressed and wanting to break free. so barring any break in the dynamics of, at the political level, i would expect also and ethically disastrous, brutal a few days ahead, especially for palestinians and does not who are under siege and have no where to go for it. i'll be back in just a moment after this short break with more of the days due. so now she's here on the a thought provoking ons,
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but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunately, there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does there the 30 years out of the sewing all just the real world tells the 2 point story norwegian and the also the record. but us to lose the government of norway warrants, remarkable role in nurturing. this'll be the secret negotiations and why it's
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promising piece. as from main unfulfilled, a strong decided the terms of the negotiations. nobody could show sack or go home the truck so was like, oh no just the the israel's air force pounds. gaza as is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu

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