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what is the school is i like the 3000 pizza run. i feel i can help my family so so tracing life is difficult at home. the teachers see the show great promise. despite the hardship they face the killed while trying to flee 70 civilians all hit buys, very strikes and what was supposed to be a safe route to southern guns the carry johnston. this is out. is there a lot from the whole say we shouldn't ignore the, the kind of flat up above happens against the back of the weasels to submit the relations with decisions of the un security council. russia calls for an immediate
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cease fire. the cheese is the us of people talk receipts over the protection of civilians. in johnson, 16 palestinians are killed by squarely, false isn't occupied, westbank se gabby to protest in support of guns. and a group of gen list, including an ultra 0 team on hits fun. it's very striking, southern 11 and white says cameraman, has been killed. the is $23.00 gmc that's 2 am in gaza. israel's army says it has carried out small scale raids, and i've been involved, infantry and tank units. is the 1st ground, the soul since israel attached to the seas and clay that 7 days ago. and as strikes have not stopped, and at least 70 palestinians were killed in convolt as what was supposed to be
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a safe route out of northern gauze, heading south for the 1900 palestinians in 1300. this really is have been killed since a mass lost a surprise attack on stop today. they're growing close for israel to resend its order for 1100000 people to evacuate. the combined populations of norfolk, also in kansas city. i've been told that only safety is south of that when he goes . but those regions are just as heavily populated and also subject as well as the bombing campaign. in rafa, the southern border to egypt is closed due to those attacks. even if it was open, it would remain close to palestinians from garza where you and the secretary joe. i'm trying to get tara. she says the situation in garza has reached a dangerous knew that after those investor likes these may only be sales forces. have all of the palestinians in regards to the city and its surroundings to move to
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the sauce of the territory. moving more than 1000000 people across a densely populated water zone to a place with no foods. what to what accommodation, when the entire territory is under siege, is extremely dangerous. and in some cases, simply not possible. of course pundents una lc, it has made the journey from garza state to, to con eunice in south cause it just sends us this report for headache. now the 3 cars and another one. the
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okay. all right, i will assume has sent us this update, as israel continues to stride garza as the, as many of forces a bunch of different areas inside the garza's trip, starting with a fluid jet area in the north was because of strep distance. the populated area was targeted, but main. in fact, the majority of it sits and sweat displaced from the alice's off. so the is where the forces disappear. to different notices. if bloomington that they have to evacuate the houses to the south for in areas of the income, they also a different areas in the west of gaza strip was bombarded. and even if i knew in a city the influences were evacuating different victims of to
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a residential building was destroyed by these really strikes. the current situation right now in the gaza strip is deteriorating, as these really turns continue offering this kind of the gaza strip. looking so said that targets, meanwhile, is really a tex. garza really proved significant changes in the in and approved catastrophe consequences with the way that thing this humanitarian crisis is, is reaching high limitations on high limits. and it's international, negative kinds of a forwarding humanitarian career. those to palestinians to provide them with a humanitarian access as well. in terms of the is really strikes of people in the gaza strip. here, i have a really suffering from the ongoing is very bottom, that it's psychologically psychologically and physically fixing and impacting on them. they are afraid of losing their beloved ones. they're afraid of being disabled. moving on a very accurate weight. they are trying always to uh, to,
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to gather, do it together together like to never go out annoyed. israel's army says it has carried that small scale ground rates into garza that have in both infantry and tank units or the need is in west or east and with more on fridays developments. this is really a military spokesman said that these incursions happened and these are the soldiers up back into southern is what we don't know exactly when that happened. but we suppose over the last 24 hours now these razor saying that that was to try to collect as much as information that they could on the fate of those is radians, that were taken captives by mouth, and also to destroy the i'm us. so the had died capabilities and that was
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firing from across the board. but i think what the military's not say that is, it's also gone across into guys a in that bordering area to clear a path in case of a get ground invasion, which seems more and more likely they need to get information about what's happening on the other side, they need to make sure that they are know how much sales or how much fighters will have most military capabilities on that, on the, on the other side of the border. so that when they start rolling the tags, they can find a clear path. no, we don't know, as i said when did brown invasion could be, but they could very well be in the next few hours or the next few days. but certainly it is approaching. so is ro would need that kind of on the ground intelligence to figure out whats happening. and the other way to make sure that when was that start at the puff is clear. the past times on best throughout the united nation, says cold on the international community to prevent another knock about referring
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to those expelled by is right in 1948 is spoken to you in the slang spine passages from the region. we should not allow as humans and ours as defenders of international humanitarian though and as you and and as the security council to all of the 75 years of a lot of fairs, backed by another. i'm not about to be folded in on a lot of people by d, populating the gaza strip of it's 2300000 until throw them outside to egypt and to make it an egyptian you no problem that should be directed every and each one of us and each one of you and those who are listening to us inside to do everything possible not to allow described to happen. meanwhile, the roster has proposed a un security council resolution quoting for humanitarian ceasefire and gaza while
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condemning violence against civilians on all sides. the one page draft expresses grave concern of the escalation of finance resulting in the civilian casualties. it calls for an immediate jubilant for the respect which monetary and cease by noting the conflict can only be resolved peacefully. he goes on to call for the release of hostages distribution of monetary and aid, and the creation of car doors for safe evacuation. ok, but as on the joins us live now from new york. uh gabriel. tell us more about russia's stance here as well. this dress, the resolution that was circulated by russia during this 2 and a half hour closed doors security council meeting is really the 1st draft by any of the security council members. since this conflict began. uh the russians clearly are hitting on some of the key points, particularly trying to secure that safe passage way for people that are in gaza to
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get out to a safer area. also calling for an immediate cease fire, that's pretty significant, as well as well as a humanitarian aid. the russians clearly feel that this is their opportunity to try to push the diplomacy forward. through the security council meeting was closed doors of journalists were not allowed inside. however, were told from sources that were inside it, secretary general on to new gutierrez brief, the security council on the humanitarian situation in gaza. and he also stressed his worry about this conflict spilling over to the west bank or to southern lebanon . it seemed to be here, the secretary general apparently is very preoccupied with that. but going back to russia, the russian ambassador did come out outside the council chambers and spoke to journalists to articulate russia stance a little more. let's listen to what he had to say. these are those actions of
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collective punishment though because of citizens as well as it's do months. we've at create more than 1000000 civilians in 24 hours and concentrate them in the fact to get to in the south of the sector also and accept. and can lead to reverse of who gives us the consequences or regions and go the root cause of the situation out of critical importance. uh, worst goal is to the best to promote the narrative that the government's collation happens out of the blue. because a bed of savage detritus tech is there any civilians do us do us is, is specially insistent that the whole situation was unprovoked and some of us, of just enjoying those support. he, it was so there would be no purpose in the west bank against these are the sections and no worries, but add up and must can support those things. we shouldn't ignore that. the cut them flat up above happens against the background. weasels system ethic violations
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of the decisions of the un security council and the general assembly including the legal expansion and settlements, which is it economic them by the vast majority of human human members. things the reality here at the united see you and united nations is the chance of this draft resolution moving forward and being agreed upon by un security council members is very low. and the reason is, is because sometimes it's not what's in a draft prep solution. it's what's left out, and in this case in the russian, a draft resolution here. there is no mention specifically of from us. and it's been clear from israel's allies on the security council, particularly the united states, if they would not agree to anything. and the less from us is specifically mentioned as a perpetrator of the violence uh there that just the us stance. and clearly israel stance on this and us controls vito power on the security council of
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course. so the reality is the chance of this moving forward and being agreed upon is very low. nevertheless, the russians want it to circulate this to started, start to get the discussion going and at least lay out on paper. their vision for how to packed, potentially have a roadmap to some sort of peace care for others. don't tell you. thanks very much. i to be us present terabyte and his address. the goal is israel was during a speech in philadelphia. he says he's administration is working to find a way to stop the buttons through diplomacy. it's also friday for me to urgently address the amount of turn crisis and gosh, and my direction. our teams are working in the region, including communicating directly with the governments of israel, egypt, jordan, and other nations, and united nations to search support and humanitarian consequences for how much the
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attack to help is real. you know, we have to, we can't lose sight of the fact that the overwhelming majority of palestinians had nothing to do with a loss. and a mazda is appalling attacks, and they're suffered as result as well or practical heinous lives in washington, dc for us. now what parts of your, how significant a shift, whether it's comments from present but this summer, surprisingly it's very significant because he really and after all of these days has not talked about the palestinians. remember his 1st very fiery speech. he didn't even mention palestinians at all. within his administration, when they talked about palestinians, they talked about them as being used as a human shield shield and they're really have not talked about getting to monetary relief in. now what do you think is noticeable is the fact that he's calling for this and talking about talking to people in the region about it? israel is in fact the reason that electricity, water add food, has been cut out,
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cut off of out of gaza. and the president has laid basically the floor for what he expects from israel, and that is that they follow international law the rules of the laws of war. the laws of war are very clear. that is in fact a war crime. so the president say we're working out he, manager and age. i think it's important to point out he's not saying to the israelis stop the complete siege of gaza, which is leading to the humanitarian crisis. impact the often difficult to gauge, of course. but is there a lot more getting on behind the scenes despite the public declarations? yes, obviously they're gone. they're talking behind the scenes with especially the israelis in egypt. sions, especially when it comes to the advantage hearing aid. the part of the reason for the shift is because joe biden is starting to get pressure from the left. now normally for decades israel was a bi partisan issue of democrats,
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republicans 100 percent support for israel. we're starting to see that shift among left leaning democrats, in particular, 55. we believe a sent a letter to both him and the secretary of state saying that they need to urge israel to lift the siege. and they need to take other measures to try and protect civilians in israel's best of their bernie sanders put out a fiery statement saying that divided ministration needs to do more. and the american public, at least when it comes to democrats and independents, seem to be shifting this way. in a gallup poll for the 1st time ever support for palestinians among democrats was more than support for the israelis. the numbers are pretty sizable. it was 49 percent side with the palestinians versus $38.00 with the is released. that's an 11 percentage point increase in just one year. the other thing we're seeing is massive protests in cities and colleges, pro palestinian pro just far old number, and the pro is really ones. and
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a lot of this is being driven by young people. according to one survey. i read it when you talk to voters 30 years old and younger, only 4 and 10 have a favorable view of israel. and again in the us, all things are politics and the president need young people to get re elected. he, they are the main reason he is in fact the president. so his people undoubtedly keeping an eye on the growing discontent for americans as the tragedy and the pictures of the for and gaza. be come home to the united states to leave it at popsicle hanes live 1st in washington d. c. thanks very much. i, as of the fall of the wall garza was described as well as lodges to open their prison, hold on to a land air and sea ball k by israel, for 16 years. most of the people being bombed and forced from the items of posting and refugees. garza was 12 historic palestine before more than
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750000 palestinians were expelled from the end. when the state of israel was created in 1948 palestinians refer to that as a napa or catastrophe. 60 percent of them came to gauze as refugees for 75 years. israel has denied the rights of a ton of reach of international law. well today about 1700000 refugees are living in the gaza strip. mostly in these h u. n. recognize comes among the most densely populated areas in the world. and now more than $200000.00 the palestinian refugees living and some of the largest and most crowded refugee comes in gaza strip. among the 1100000 people being told to relocate to the south. joyce, especially when he is general secretary at the american friends service committee, nobel prize winning quaker organization. i. f. s. c has been in gauze since 1949.
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she joins us from the fest. married then the welcome to the program. but what do you make of the humanitarian situation in gaza at the moment? i understand. you have stuff with in the enclave itself. yes and thank you for having me. this humanitarian crisis is at an unprecedented scale. we've never seen anything like this before. our staff are distraught. we are losing contact with them. they have the water, they have no food, they are moving from one location to the other. they move several times, each. one of them wrote to us a heart wrenching letter, say, a sense his daughter and his daughters and wife cells. and he stayed with his mom who he refuses to relocate. and he wrote us a heart wrenching letter saying,
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take care of my children. and the other one wrote to us saying that god is believing god is dying, massive curse against you. manage your occurring with every passing minute. the situation is getting worse. if i am a live, i will not hesitate just to keep helping you as an organization. i mean, that's how heart wrenching the situation is in gaza. and as you know, as you're well aware, this, uh, this is order for folks to massive, massive evacuated from, from the north to the south when, you know, and while they're doing so they're being bon 70 gas for bonds and cues while they were evacuating and evacuated to where i so the situation is very dire. you know, the us have said that this is an impossible task. evacuate half a 1000000 people. and so it is certainly resent disorder. and the,
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and for palestinian is, you know, they are, they are smelling some, some force transfer attempts here. i think that the force relocation is smelling more like if sports transfers there then sent to, to egypt for them. they also begin doing what you say. i mean, is there a fear that even if people are allowed to go, is it clear where they would go? and indeed, if they would even be allowed back. exactly. i mean, we have seen our history is clear in palestine 4867 people are still refugees. we are the largest and the the tungsten in reference to problem is the longest been the largest refugee population in the world. people from 1948 from 1967, they still have their keys to their homes. they know that if there are no guarantees for their safety or for their return, they will not leave their homes. and so there is that risk
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a forcible transfer that is new to them. and, and we know that transferring people from one area to the other, that scale is a serious work crime. the whole step to international school is accountable to international law. the 4th geneva convention guarantees the protection of full pipes from her and to ensure that they are adequately supplied and they have what they need. and, and we have seen that preventive violence against them and certainly their needs have not been met. we have, we have, we are saying we're calling 4 seasons where we're, we're, we've got, it's can go and be guaranteed safety. and this is not happening in the international community. have a duty to, to do that. there's
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a plethora of international who carry a huge military organizations and they have to seize. is one of them that is calling for safe zones, calling for allowing relief assistance, water, and food. it's immediately answer guys. there's medical evacuation and we have to act. and so we call and people to visit our website and, and called the congress members. and for that they do their part. everyone has to do their, their part because what is happening is not shorts of agency in gaza. and we are praying and hoping that in the international community, government leaders, people of conscious will start, will start acting to ensure the safety of this population that has been time and time again bombarded and, and dispossessed, okay,
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we'll have to leave it as we saw some live pictures of a continuing assault ongoing so they will have to leave it joyce. absolutely, thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you for having process. beginning of the mass attacks on saturday, the death toll in the occupied westbank has risen to 51. at least 16 palestinians have been killed on friday in different confrontations with is really forces in protests against the bombardment of the siege. the causes stripped the, the abraham reports one demonstration in the occupied westbank. and a warning there was strong images in her reference, a message was for you need to this was their response is really forces killing several palestinians, as thousands protested across the occupied west bank in support of garza, another palestinian was killed as he reportedly attempted to reach any beacon as we need supplements friday was one of the deadliest these the occupied with think this
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here particular it's healthy pet theory. the injured from a village news remo. he says this russ on health care providers is the highest since he started working. knowing years ago, i think what is usually a fault to columbia, to drive to the hospital is now turning into 120 kilometers because of the current is ready to close. just imagine that the villains call like this one has to go on top of the big rocks in the past. sold is used to allow us to come and use some clothes, checkpoints, not anymore. even before this current war, whites organizations we're describing is really soldiers. as rick, you're happy, he is ready. military is use of excessive force, i guess. well as an info, the 3rd is not new. most of these people here are only on with rocks and say as a writer wants to cross the defiance. and i need a sense of unity between them and their fellow palestinians in the disease causes us to a largely on the one population is now facing an increasing number of on. so there's
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the fear that seems like this are becoming more frequent and is really circular shooting and enjoying their productivity and man and have them in the south of the west bank almost by israel is the one that is causing the escalation and then blamed palestinian for it, they say that palestinians attack them and captured as railings, but they were giving people their basic rights. did they expect them to remain silent as many western countries to support for israel posting and say the world is ignoring what's caused, which is the occupation of losing the victims of these resources and suckers, the he just the, to the occupied westbank. a group of journalists, including on the algae 0 team have been hit by and it's really striking. it's something 11 and rights has come about has been killed. it's a stomach because i knew what their shop i left the. how about this is what's left
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of the vehicle used by a group of journalists. they was struck well covering the escalating tensions near the southern lebanese border with israel. reuters camera man is some of della was killed while l just need of a june list is common joe cotton and libra here were injured and taken to hospital . had them a house all a who knows and he then this is what happened. all journalist were here together, it's a type of safety measure. this is to make sure that both the resistance and is real know that we are a journalist and in one location. i can clearly say that we journalist were targeted on purpose. we were far from the confrontation. the confrontations are up this hill over the horizon where the fires are. the spot is where the journalist was. all of the journalists were wearing their safety kit and then they all had pressed slogan on their chests and cars and bought time. there was no one else around them. and there was no fighting, there was nobody. there were no military points. the journalists were hits, and we,
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we have so far with the information that we have the old point to an intentionality that is difficult to refute. and in that case, we are talking about what crime seems that this is not the 1st time israel has talked to june of this last year. i'll just here is sharina. buckley was shot data by and is really smart. but in the occupied westbank, she was clearly marked as a journalist. no one was ever held accountable. 2 june of this temple to being killed in garza, in the latest escalation, unions had cooled for old policies to abide by international law and protect a june list. peter statement, which is the era of thousands of taken to the streets across the middle east to show solidarity with palestinians. the also demonstrations in new york christian salumi was that have come out of course and support palestinians are calling for free because they're calling for in the us
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military support for israel. and they came out here in fours and met tightened security city and state officials said that lease and security for the city. they've got extra lead testing, mosse synagogue in the city. even though they say there's no credible, there's still over here on the street. but the people that i didn't just want to, so the, their support is that they're not for guys. are fighting for their freedom presents only me out 0 new york in iraq, thousands of people rather than central bank that would be well had sent us this report of the menu in my mother's husband. stages and domain is where in the rocky copies of the this is the
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square and sees all support the data looked at a solid. i don't good, although to prove that stood as you don't go through several other political iraqi functions here today to sol, support and sort of data with the people of palestine with the people. i say not only that they're here today also to so course, as you can see almost everyone. we have a white sheet, the white teeth. and this is an indication of the fine or indication of that readiness to sacrifice themselves for a cause. in this case, for the palestinian case, i'm going to watch it. i know every free person who stands for justice, not only in the are well, it's done with palestine, we stand with the people of gaza. the.

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