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the instructions from intimate moments to major social changes from man's impact on the planet to the impact of mine on himself that he has with depression. understand, sweetie. asked to give yourself a lot of the witness award winning films from around to out to 0. hundreds of civilians killed and injured and is really a tax on gaza. the government, the class, a total sage fighting what it calls human animal earlier hundreds of is re needs to find palestinian fine lions politics filed so badly. lots next to both sides. this is inside story, the
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hello and welcome to the show. i'm sammy's, a, them a gauze. those people living in tara 100, the most intense bombing campaign as well, has ever launched the games, one of the world's most densely populated areas. meanwhile, more bodies have being recovered in southern israel, off the how mass 5 is attacks. an old life policy is ray, the sacraments, and the books with targeted israel has announced a complete blockade of gauze. the meeting is 2300000 people face a humanitarian catastrophe. perhaps worse than before, years of his right, the occupation and siege of life. more than half the population and poverty lacking essential goods and dependent on aid as roused, defense minister, a member of the main stream liquid party and not it's far right. coalition partners
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describe the siege strategy referring to the palestinians. the fighting. as animals must be leaving. i have ordered a complete siege on the gaza strip. there's no electricity, no food, no water, no fuel, complete closure. we are fighting human animals and react accordingly. what's the impact on godson's, as such as to choose from mainstream? habit educated is ready. politicians is death, injury and that probation report that jimmy the i was a new and there isn't garza city. she sent us some insight into what life is like then now. today, march the 1st day of the is where you guys were. the test started saturday morning after the infiltration of the policy didn't meet a treat groups and to the as really settlements as retaliation. these were in the army has lost many raids on the goal. is this trip on residential houses, towers and most as well?
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it has also resulted in the death of many people. hundreds of people, thousands of casualties and thousands of displaced people into the hospitals and normal schools. as there has been no safe place in garza anymore. there also has been a cost in power, fuel, water, and food. this leaves us with a complete siege with no anticipations of what's going to happen in the hospital the next couple of days or hours as we have been with this. the great now many ambulance has reaching us for hospital with the 10s of people. from up the south of garza, janitta, i was on a garza inside story. garza has been under his right. a blockade for almost 17 year is full thing. it's people into a humanitarian and economic crisis. it's one of the most densely populated areas in the world. a narrow strip of land between israel and egypt about twice the size of
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washington dc. but with fruitful the population, about 2 thirds of gauze is 2300000 residents. refugees. they live in 8 counts and all dependent on you and assistance. palestinians in the besieged enclave live in cramped conditions and types. courses, making them vulnerable to his riley strikes. the well that spring, i guess into the show we have joining us from to this francesca and they say united nation special russell tour on the occupied palestinian territory in haifa. israel is deana bhutto, a lawyer and form a spokeswoman for the palestine liberation organization. and the intel of eve, gideon levy, a columnist, these are the newspaper ha, rights and the all for all of the punishment of gaza will welcome to old. if i could start with diana, you know, the how common i was thinking,
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how rare is it in modern political this schools to hear a government minister openly vowing to stop a population of food, water, electricity, and few? well, actually this isn't it all new for israel. busy the, the, the fish that is real now tightening, has actually been in place now for 17 years. and actually much, much, much longer than that if you, if you look at the system of closure. the problem of course, is that israel is, have gotten used to this to this process of d humanizing posted and we heard as much yesterday when he called palestinians human animals. and the fact that he gets to do so with complete impunity. it's this that has led to the events of this past week that somehow they believe that they can do whatever they want to post indians. and that history only began on saturday, this counting 56 years of military occupation. this counting 56 years of
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what they saw over the course of the past, 48 hours being needed out against palestinians for 56 years. so now if i could down payment, if something has changed, right, this was a total. obviously, garza has been on the siege for 56 years, according to international law. it had originally under occupation for $56.00 is it has been on the siege for 16 years. but now what is where the officials are talking about is total siege and restricting. absolutely not just restricting stopping completely the flow of very basic vitals of life. yes, absolutely. and so what they're now giving up to, i want to put it in this context so that people understand this is not new, but they are intensifying it. and the whole point is that what they want to do is commit mass atrocities. and sadly, they're being given the green light by the united states and by other countries around the world. let me move to francesca. nice. this question. the obvious one
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that comes to mind francesca is, how does this sit with international law? it doesn't it? so it's completely outside which is for me to under international law. and this is in fact it's, it's sounds like a broken record, but this is the trajectory that i have been following in mind. so submissions and documentations on the very, on the, on the ground. and my predecessors as well, let me the something on visa located on the blue pages. oh, what it's meeting to it's starting patient, which is a crime. so these 2 mining under international and it's and it will be criminally interest. it should be free me and i'll be prosecuted as the let me jump in and present to you. perhaps the is ready perspective, least of those who support this fall right. government does witnessing crimes that
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took place in killing is riley civilians, a tool that sits with the right to quote unquote is they put it self defense that we are defending ourselves. and we have a legal right to defend ourselves by imposing this complete siege, solving the population of food, water, electricity, and fuel cannot be justified a hundreds. and i said, what is your meaning? no, no, because self determination is fine. defensive defense of a state is not the basis for justifying options that constitutes crimes or other buyer, serious violations of international law, and especially to clean the complex. so we'll see these. so this is the reality. there are limits any mistake in the cycle of every up top. the principles of distinction, precaution and proportionality must be taken. not just you can get our over ation.
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a part of the chop talk. cdns cannot be targeted and cd any for structure can not be targeted, which is not what is, what is happening and it is not what happened in the previous 5 words. that is true, it has no interest against the guy since 2008. okay, let me bring gideon into the discussion and get in. obviously, i know that you do not subscribe to the file right wing of his writing politics. but from your understanding of these, right, the body policy that's empowered right now. what do you think is the strategic thinking, the strategic goal of saying, we're going to stop all food will, to electricity and fuel going into the gaza to achieve what is this the correct your way when it comes to god. when it comes to that part, that when it comes to the occupied territories to do to patients, the differences between the far right wing and the so called central
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list my and the different or so before we get into your question, let smoke the labels on the right, drink government because i guess a center and this government would be a right now in the position in this context. we are now a center. let's government, who we executive to say, including the stall to siege baseball. the sages lowball pours. maybe because this focus each can not class photo the problem the get in why content last? because in a service stage people were stopped in gaza, it is when we're not stand seen. so stuff ation. and the word dad was saying it, well they're both. they open and get you wednesday, then the corner door and they're having some value ready. 3rd sees fire. this is
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not the problem. the problem is 17. use open. the whole thing is c as you wait for me. oh, nice deep then don't seem to not be normalized by the same cheese. totally normalized by is right by the community by every one. and then everyone is saw as the show with that pretty soon is very, very good. i will give you the same buff bother with measures to build and then do ok. i want to go back to deanna deanna when we put this statement by the is right. the minister of defense about cutting off all the food fuel water to gaza along side in the context of what these right of the prime minister has been talking about about taking action that will change the middle east, telling palestinians to get out of gone. so, do you start to have some concerns about whether there is thinking,
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is really thinking here about demographic change in casa, is on the table. oh, yes. oh, yes, absolutely. and people are now calling for a 2nd not a 2nd, my mass expulsion of palestinians. the 2nd ethnic cleansing, and this is where we're gearing up look it's, it's not that far of a stretch when you hear the statements that have been ongoing, not just over the course of the past few days, but that have been ongoing now for decades by this prime minister and by other is really officials in which they say that it's time to get rid of palestinians that they have to finish to the job of 1948. when you hear that, you just oppose it with the state. by the spot, you ask a lot, who just came out yesterday, calling us human animals and jacks to pose it with the statement buying it to you out saying that people should leave even though there's no place for them to go. because they close off because the strip, what we're really during up to see is mass atrocities, the mass,
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expulsion of palestinians or the mass. let me jump in as one of them put to these very nice to but we, we hear from these riley minute tree that they are making targeted strikes. they say on how mass quotas, military installations in gone. so this is not mess targeting of the civilian population. that's impossible. busy that's impossible, it is rarely speak now how mess equals gaza and so that any strikes and gaza to them as a justification for targeting him us. and we know that that is not the case. so about 50 percent of the population of the cost. the strip is under the age of 18. they've lived their entire lives only knowing the siege. they haven't had water, they haven't been secure. they've lived through 5 wars, and yet they have no future. and yet the world still continues to behave as though it's business as usual. and as getting on said the siege,
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the blockade has become totally normalized. the suffering of palestinians has become totally normalized. the dehumanization of palestinians has reached peak for peak levels, such that we're not allowed to even respond back to what israel has done to us for 56 years. all right, let me um, bring gideon back into this can be, is right, a government change them at least and then yeah. who was valley without launching a very serious ground? defensive is that really ultimately what we're looking at. i am sure that you are not asking this seriously because it's ridiculous because he is right and is using the same threats and the same met. so it's that it used so many times in fame, bridge anything. so many times, i really need to decide the more a question, i'm ready to book the side, the legal crush. what? well that if you need to, i mean you are before about the strategic a,
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a goal or the only search engine your disease or at least can have in mind is getting rid of the students in one way or the other. but this is not the realistic goal and do you think that's the thing that's for some policy makers at least. and these are already contemplating right now. and at least in terms of goals that they can ready if don't get rid but shift the palestinian populations on how in gaza away from the boulder. why would you be getting the better? you mean it's the said, it's clearly when they say about cold or both and bothering, oh gosh, uh, what was your remaining gas up? they didn't get to the bottom by phone, but it's perhaps francesca. so those who might not survive this right. listening to wanting to dump anyway, joe said only a matter of hours ago about how all the medicine, the medical supplies that they have, pre physician, how over the run out,
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what kind of humanitarian situation all we heading to and how quickly will emerge if people don't have some of the basics, like medicine, food fuel, or even will to arrest these ready defense minister was vowing to count off the gaza. is going to be there. the risks are immense and therefore low. so they're going, sorry, we are no talking over the normal situation. the door was something is cut off from the rest of the world. gas out was already severely defeated and compromised before this happened october and again i, i share the and give you is this me under the normalization of the situation on the, at the corruption because the, the blockade in itself. constituents already and we're crime a form of collect keeps publish meant and what is going to come to happen next. without, without a central supplies food met,
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it says in water or electricity, people are going to die and the wounded will not be able and that. and as i'm sorry, dieter and hospitals will not be able to tour the wounded and there will be diseases hiding already. people from jobs are fearing, clara, which will happen with the will, the disruption of civilian infrastructure, any disability to cure the wounded. diana, if we look closer at the politics of this, how if we reach this point in terms of complete failure of the political process and the political systems through a number of ways. the 1st is that there is a lot of emphasis on negotiations and some how to state solution rather than focusing on the problem which is military occupation and the denial of freedom and
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the ethnic cleansing of palestine. that's one. but then beyond that, it's that there is never been in place a system of accountability for regarding israel's actions. israel's never been held to account. my friend, your colleague, shit in a box is just one example. she was assassinated on may the 11th of last year. and today, nobody has been held to account for that, and there are thousands of shit eons that are out there where israel has never been held to account. so in the mindset of is really is, this just becomes a system in which they can do whatever it is that they want to do. and, and so let me jump ahead day on that. you're right. a lot of international organizations have documented killings of what they considered to be extra judicial killings of not only john list and civil society workers, but all the palestinians are members of the palestinian population. and they say very clearly there's a lack of accountability. let me present to the v is railey narrative, and they would say, what has power lies?
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the political process is what they call terrorism by these palestinian groups that they, they keep practicing, causing the civilians and attacks on civilians as the likes of which we've just seen. sadly few days ago and so many people lost their life. you know, this is again trying to flip things on its head. this is not a 2 way its occupation is a one way occupation is real doing the occupying and palestinians are resisting and trying to obtain their freedom. and if they don't like the response which is violence, then they have to get to the root of it, which is occupation and occupation. there won't be virus, but that's the problem is that everybody keeps slipping. it on his head, a demanding that there will be a peaceful occupation and even then is real. doesn't do anything. so i think rather than the world blaming the victims being the palestinians, they should be looking at themselves and asking themselves, how is it that we've left this system in place now for such a long period of time? how is it that in 2023 we're still talking about the denial of freedom. how is it
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that this system is still in place and is now apartheid? how is it that this continues to happen? and that's where the, where the problem lies. we need to have adults or going to come forward and who is real accountable without that is will continue to do whatever it wants. and the humanized palestinians in the process and then be shocked when there is a response. get in. i know you said. busy that you don't see, there's a lot of difference right now. the thinking between the far right and the i think the center left was what you were talking about. but bear with me for a moment. get in. when you look back at the statements of people in the is ready to government like the minister of finance does a lot smotts rich, his coal in march for palestinian villages like colada to be a raised is the something of a history in the thinking of at least that broncho is ready, buddy politics about population change, raising villages raising towns as
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a solution as a policy option. specific one is what he's doing aids slowly, slowly, very gradually. but it allows by the same inform, the bands people were approved from the land speed through uh through this phone, the homes from the properties. and they decided the wage was a $40.00 and they're nice. bentley now they mind besides one day to leave these days we've had but no doubt that the re to recall those. she's who died so that it finish off and they will not see she would they be europeans like that side of smoke damage and bang for adults. no doubt that they were touring is really by far more extreme than they more civilized your story of the central
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days. maybe they have planned so much small, crazy. but by the end of the day, the real danger is don't they also or moderate watch, because they don't, they basic and they just stop, they establish they, they will keep patient this company. they set too many projects. and the stop is, you know, that, but that's is that they can do it. so the, your relatively solely in there for them much small destruct the because nobody gets the games they, they don't show going. oh no. eh, thing say, you know that the silent majority some bolting boston is one in the world wide dig stream. he said, geez, dreams some kind of for now. so we should concentrate on the main stream of phase, right. this is our problem. francesca if we, if is riley statesman who are making statements like total siege,
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total bombing. if that is carried out, why do we see a situation in which pressure will mount maybe on egypt to open up that boulder? we witness some kind of mass exodus of palestinians from gonzo into egypt. well, this is what kind of this time this is. i mean, is one of the possible scenarios because this is what is right there are these things meant by threatening officials seeing the sensor in the response by each shift i've challenging this, this is not the possible scenario. but what it seems to me is that the measure of stick and including the bomb being on their off how crossing seems to intention to be starving, kill the people who are and said, sorry to because us troops now. and of course, part of the students here that the defense of
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a 2nd not about which wouldn't be really a 2nd because there are being so many senses of displacement, including we shouldn't forget to them. in 1967 to 160000 college students were displaced to so it's been a, an ongoing force displacement for them. but of course, the fear that i'm doing that that would be possibly displaced and never allowed to return even to the, to belittle and to the very day of being confined to and also get in. i know we talked a moment ago about what is this strategic thinking? can we talk at least a bit about what is the broad a goal? is the calculus or is the pro, the goal here to try and return to a situation where you can have an occupation and extended occupation with level cost to as well as security to its reputation. to get back to that kind of scenario, is that what's being targeted? that's exactly what this level is sort of like to limit the sense security
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or the connection was being a door closing guideline the worst. and then there was but i mean let us ok by then does through your internet. but that sees that does q civilians that does approve them from their lives and don't bother us and don't disease and be here. and you said there is even a problem. easy viewing behavioral. so we're going to you that piece, namely women, brian, you with the money stuff and the everyone will be happy that by this date is saying don't start the day, is not the 1st by the most good, by the way there, but it did say the 7 days this is not enough and these cannot block for the
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data. since we're talking about changing calculus is has the calculus change for internal palestinian politics especially the p a off to the events, the recent events we're seeing? oh, most most definitely. yes. looking to change it for a while because we've increasingly seeing that the palestinian authority has lost all support both in the west bank and the gaza strip. we are of course, seeing that more and more people recognize that there is that there needs to be resistance to military occupation. and the palestinian authority has done absolutely nothing to protects palestinians or to even offer an alternative. so yes, the calculation has completely changed. now, within the mindset of palestinians, so much so that of imagine my food i bass who was irrelevant before has been made even more irrelevant. now a sign chesko, what other political options going forward do you think of this kind of very bleak
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scenario and just want to comment on and again, not without. i know that this is something that might, might sound a strong while. there is a right to resist an oppressive regina, and the policy has have been on a lot under oppressive regina for decades. now. it's also, there is any parent you have to remind ourselves that model scheming a is not justified to so i would like to take the car. i mean, saturday, as an example, not to go to the show francesca and yeah and, and now in terms of what are the political options, i will tell you what i would recommend and been because there is nothing that is really being put on the table by the mean policy makers, other than one sided to support and,
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and violence and armed are the responses to. so i think the 1st of all it's, it's fundamental to negotiate the truths with immediate suspicion of a student is the release of the hostages. but also the other person to the policy. and so we're going to have someone come on you, we've gone through the so many times, haven't we? in conflicts, i like stones all over this. just the 1st step isn't just the 1st step. the 2nd, these are important things you might need, are you an aide and then forming the un task force to ensure, i'm sorry, to monitor a truce, but also to ensure it protects the presence of the, of the students and others on the ground. because and again, this has always been to decide that the, this is the in the short term in the longer term, meaning me during the term. what does need to be the, the device is a comma to him to be able to patients, but not in any years. it is to be stuff it needs to start to be discussed now and
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not in a visa gene, the realization of productivity and self determination. and seen a long as the piece process is a cheese because this is like picking the cutting the air, frankly. all right, this country more. i'm sure that we could discuss what i have to leave it there for now. let's try and call guess francesca and vanessa deanna bhutto. i'm gideon, lovey, and thank you to, for watching. you can visit the show again, any time by heading over to our website. i'll just 0. don't com for further discussion. go to our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash a j inside story can also join the conversation on x, formerly known as twist. though you might remember a handle there is that a j inside story from the sign is a that on the whole team here. so now the
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