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ferris needs to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross, and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. the . the hello one site may say, this is the news. our live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. israel is now killed more $9000.00 people and gaza since october. the 7th wanted longsville giovanni, a refugee camp for a 3rd day in a row. one of the last to main healthcare facilities and northern guns is near collapse. the nation hospital now falls to operate with limited power as well as
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ministry says its forces are on the outskirts of gauze. the city that 18 soldiers have been killed in the ground defensive, the, a coordinated and sustained attack against palestinians in the occupied the west bank re senseless, fun, down homes shop. sun calls the it's 1300 gmc, that's 3 pm in gauze, though, as well as bottom, the giovanni, a refugee camp in northern casa for us, the day 9200 palestinians, now known to have been killed. that strikes have also targeted the motorized, the camp in central garza with palestinian health ministry and gaza. announce the nation hospital no longer has a fully functioning, generates a secondary one is providing limited power,
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ventilation is stops and the distribution of medical oxygen also halted. meanwhile, in the occupied westbank, thousands of his right of these sites lives have set fire to shops and calls owned by palestinians. mom this night speak to the child stratford who's in jeanine in the occupied west bank. so charles, what can you tell us about what's going on though with the tax on palestinian property? and i suppose it was about a couple of hours ago when we began to see circulating on social media. choose old . what actually was being with qualitative to, to is really soldiers and then uh, another to vehicle. um, it was an issue with bullshit that both of them what day we con, confirm whether they are soldiers on off of them. certainly wearing a green, green clothing and shovel, she was speaking to over to this miniature unix holds me a mail. no trying to go into his reading media that one of those,
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one of those men was killed and it was shut off to that. but as you drive it pull to thousands of said this is shane deed on the nearest village. the spanish cool to shut it off. um it is between a novelist and a tool to cut them to the west of novelist. and yeah, we've seen pictures of the smoke rising over over the village and we're hearing that a number of vehicles being a check satellite to close and properties as well. we've also spoken in the last 2 minutes to the right questions positing. right, chris, and they saying that at least the 2 people were injured. last year we understand from a guy shouldn't relation as a result of a cause. she's with the, with the said, listen with the ministry, when would it manufacturing as well as the change that she's being used and how much like cause she said, it was me? no, i'm fine. she's, i mean start, i'm sorry, huge. obviously people trying to defend this village. we've also spoken to the
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local authorities, the local shore, jesus saying back to and i'm going to try to get in the village brought to the ministry. i've been far old. somebody sorry, opened far on the, on the, on the ambulance and they haven't shown back the, the whole village now is blogs we understand by the military. you can't get in or out of dodge the latest, but yeah, very well. are in a situation in the, in the west by yourself and the child. so those who are not familiar with the situation perhaps in the occupied westbank, the question might come up when this disturbances like this when central is going on the attack on the palestinian village. why doesn't the all mean to be and just explain to view is how the army is not mandated in the occupied westbank to actually interact. so police or stop is ray, the staff was only to to apprehend palestinians as well.
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that there, there is that if you i q last the current situation, the situation obviously with respect to the beginning of the war following those time us attracts all children to 17. so like israel since then, we've seen a my shift search and attracts by settlers on palestinian farmers college student and 12 and the ministry. so the, so the college students, i stand by and protect the settlers when these could, these kind of that a lot of these committees against the very long history of this pretty much, you know, since the beginning of the occupation many college students will tell you what the situation is a site has to cheer i to the law was since the beginning of the world series. and certainly according to the palestinians of the west bank, the usual to the, this was all part and they were just of route things for those attacks. the shuttle
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is increasingly old evidence was just being given, even more call blown should projection by the military to, to commit these acts of violence may front. now that the, the whole village you sealed off the fact that we are getting hassle, a check points. and so on trying to get to the village shows how sensitive the situation is. and as i say, it is all hard interpreted by local people, by palestinians to live in these areas. that they all me all very much. now, allowing the settlers to get away with even more than they have done of the recent years and decades. all right, we'll leave it valve clearly a very tense and disturbing situation, disturbing pictures coming in from the occupied. why spangler, think child stratford so now for that update of the,
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the number of the palestinians killed in dallas or in the past 25 days is now present the mole 9000. that includes more than $3700.00 children. meaning one child is being killed every 10 minutes. then the occupied westbank is right. the raids have been ongoing, as childs was explaining that they've killed a 130 full palestinians just the past 3 weeks. more than 1900 have been detained. on these really side molding 1400 is right. these were killed. and how mice is a tank on october? the 7th base. really minute 3 says 18 soldiers have been killed in the ground defensive since it began last week. but at the moment we'll be live with on correspondence in garza. but 1st this update from a side bike the bombs haven't stopped need to have the death. the posit sky line is a constant stream of blowing smoke on the ground. it's a desperate fight to save lives. feud is running low for generate to the indonesian
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hospital now using the back of the road. but the engine keep arriving. it's not just about saving lives, it's about caring for the many children who have had life changing injuries because of these radio and gaza. 4 year old kenzie is bent and bruised, unprotected too young to understand the war or what has happened to her. that besides the house, cuz that's completely on them. they were injured and they took the girls out from under the rubble. they called me when i was on my way from minnesota and told me that my daughter kenzie was killed. but when i arrived at the hospital, i found that they had given her 1st 81 year old munition needs round the clock. can you say, hey, we talk about 6 to 8 can from my family. she doesn't the only survivor, she is by the lines shuttle food is dropping into her spine. the girl cannot move
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at all. what did she do wrong? they are life. not everyone has survived easier, has been bought the flight and continues with israel's st. gets troops have moved deeper into the cause and strip how much those says it's resisting the incursions. we're using this video which appears to show its flight as talk to me is rate 10. i'm one of the well strongest ministries with maybe $4000000000.00 additional funding for the united states waiting for the people in the narrow strip of land palestinians have no air force, no air defense, no army, no major west and power. clothing for a ceasefire said vague, which is 0 for spokesman for the health ministry and gaza gave this updates, and the number of killed in jude and missing under the rubble. and as soon as it seems that we receive the food, the not that the alarm clock $2600.00 open reports for missing, including $1150.00,
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turned in the missing or vetted under the debris. welcome. there's a to 2 patients sources. violations again, is made to con facilities that resulted in a 155 bits of mind that medical, both of them 1st and then 125 ambulances, regular destroyed, 100 parts are made that kind of facilities where to possibly damage that at the and 16 hospital and with that, the 2 basic ell kids are now totally out of operation, either by diet, exhausting or as a result of the absence of feeling. remember how this is honey maxima, who joins us now from con, use inside the gaza strip. so 1st of all, how do you, let's start with the latest strikes of 3rd strike on jabante, a refugee camp in just 3 days. a strike near a un affiliated school. kind of off the mile say is all about leaving of the yes, well within the past
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a few hours and mass of the strikes within the vicinity, few meters away from an owner or a school that is at that accommodates 1000 and people who just ran through it has a shelter because of what's because of the massive bombardment of, of the gaza strip. there are reports about more than 20 people have been killed in that and within the school an outside in the neighborhood, the main road leading to the school with multiple injuries i've reported right of this but, but what has happened within the past hour? only a major air strike and on the bridge kind of similar to the air strikes targeted, targeted edge of valley, a refugee camp. this is another densely populated record you kept in the middle of the area of the central part of the gaza strip. it wasn't a residential home, it was mainly a, an entire residential, the block name that
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a neighborhood that was completely destroyed with tens of people reported, kills what you have. is it many buildings at youtube of them by re collapsing with each other? it burying many people underneath the levels and that's why we're expecting the number to go up by the next hour. this is the latest of the, of what happened on the voyage government. and when we looked at the intensity and the sheer amount of them is causing a brisk, i'm just looking at some of the photos. it's very similar to the 2 at tox in your body. or if you can, uh, indicating that israel is, is using it probably at the same exact strategy and in refugee cons. and honey, just give us an idea of how easy it is right now for residents full relative to go picking through that rubble, knowing that 3 days in
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a row that have been strikes on this refugee can. we've seen pictures of people going to try and rescue their loved ones. and then, and it's really striking, comes and they become victims. there is a lot of concerns. we are an uncertain tenant. these people have nowhere at lift to go to and literally no safe place what people are doing. they're just resorting to buying those buying and hope that the good find someone the surviving underneath these rebels. this is the, the connection that palestinians have between each other. despite the, the massive various strikes, the ongoing bombardment, relentless, a restart, but itself, they just don't, don't want to leave those people underneath the troubles. and that's why we see it after it really strikes people gather in hundreds, just want to extend the hand and help someone who might still be breathing under
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those rubbers that given again the intensity and the, the large amount of destruction and the lack of heavy equipment proper machinery, most of these people unfortunately lose their lives under the rubble because it takes hours and sometimes days to get them on from under the rubber. then that explains the rise in the number of the desktop on an hourly basis. and if they get the mouth alive, how much medical capacity is left in gaza to help them given that we heard from the indonesian hospitals, they said they closing down the i may or generate and not, not very much unfortunately, not very much because has, that's all of these, these particularly are running out of everything essential running on to give the proper and nothin sorry, medical attention we know and then the nation hospital. the last remaining health facility in the northern part serving whoever is lived there is on the brink of
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complete the labs, run out of, of both power run out of the fuse run out of medical supplies in the hospital. it will turn very, very soon into just authentic facility and nothing more than just a more in the coming a few hours as the hospital runs on, the subordinate small generates is keeping the ventilation in and very strict areas in the hosted inside the hospital building and how nice the line that we heard today from is ready authorities was that lead time. so at the, well that forces are at the gates of gauze as city tell us what kind of resistance that facing that what we heard within the past 30 minutes of, from our source that they are in the, at the out the square to dos of gaza city and trying to push deeper into the city. the 3 main acts, one from the northern part coming out of from the the,
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the city of bit lot. yeah, there is a road directly that takes you to gaza city, passing it through part of the refugee camp and the city of valley. and if from the eastern side we have do densely populated neighbors, i've been completely destroyed and it cleared from people. and buildings are also a min access for these really tanks that are pushing deeper in that there are reports about in tens confrontation and fights going on. an exchange of fire, fears battles are going on according to one eye witness who made risking his life and his family life all the way from gauze. a city that the southern parts seeing lots of horror things on the road that is linking gaza with the, with the central parts and on the southern part of gaza, of gaza strip. and there are roubles who confirmed bike is really a military spokesperson that the fights is very intense and very fierce as they are at the great times are pushing deeper into into the gods through trying to squeeze
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in surrounding and squeeze garza city. this, there seems to be a particular tactic that these ratings are following, in order to get to what they want. all right, thanks so much, honey. my smooth laser id, ministry size is full sues are on the outskirts of gauze. the city tanks and soldiers of costs into the area, 3 main locations smocks, the deepest incursion into the town traces as well. withdrew from garza back in 2005. these right. a minute for you says 18 soldiers have been killed since ground defensive began last week. let's go now to alan fisher. he joins us live from occupied east jerusalem. so what are they saying about the mountain casualties of the eyes. we are told that that has been a lot of intense fighting in and around guys a that these really forces are finding that they're coming up against anti tank
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battalions. they're also coming up against the hungry is being thrown at them on line lines. we know that one of their senior commanders will be on the be great, has been killed. he was a man that was regarded as a key role in israel because of how the heat pump districts running on the 7th of october and felt back against him. us, he has not died, and this comes just a couple of days after the certainly said that the kill mazda is main empty tank organizer. and they said that this would make things easier as they move farther in to the gas a strip. but it's clear at the i've been fighting that the expected to, to encounter h b a. and it's slowing that progress. they might not be moving as fast as many analysts both they would and the days of this conflict. and how long we know the secretary of state is heading to the region tomorrow once expects it to be mission this time. well he's coming to find out what
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israel's new military objectives are. you remember the, until the blinking was here twice before the ground war actually started. he will again reiterate his support for israel and the right to defend themselves, as long as they do it within international law, both humanitarian law and the rules of war. and he gave evidence on capital hill edlio this week, and we had them say that there would be no c spy. that that would be a benefit to him. us. there is some suggestion that he might call for the humanitarian pause. but certainly given his comments kindly of this week, that seems unlikely that during that ceiling, he said that perhaps the post standing as long as you could play an enhanced rule in government guys after the war will differ in the last 30 minutes or so. how much has released the statement saying it is rude, an advocate of the united states to try and suggest such a thing that the reject pollutants attempts to intervene and impose a new regime in gaza itself. now we know that until the blanket will meet with
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senior government figures here, his intention then is to go to amman and jordan, where he'll meet k a bill that they are. and then he will go to kia and he will speak to the president and senior members of the tea, a government. there's always the possibility, as we saw back in october, that on to the blinking could add steps on to this visit. but clearly his visit here is visit to israel on friday is going to be the most significant of all these discussions or it will lead to that thanks a lot of challenges. issue allow on the l is a form, the director general of these right. the ministry of phone and size and a form is ready and back to the to south africa joins us now from tennessee is good to have you with us. so 1st of all, do you think you mean nothing, you know, has made the release of is ready to captives in gaza? a priority. and i think a dis laserjet and uh,
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but surely when the last days of finding inside the grade, all the policies on that binding it. but i think based on the time on each of jan though the, these are editing people. so in the play, they do what is in the, the, of the $232.00 families. and they are reaching out to the stories of the david d and a trying to send up a message outside of this one in 2 days where the government that they think that indeed should be the fast and even using the all. so i mean, it was the dodge and we families and trying to have to fairly, as far as we can. now over the last few days
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when we've been speaking and interviewing with how much the officials, they said they would be willing to release these rated captives if palestinian prisoners could be released. if the essential goods could be allowed into garza and the bombing could be halted, do you think that's something of a starting point at the very least that is real, could engage with if this government have been, you mean nothing. now wanted of the facilities really got a list, as you know, i don't speak will be off of the show, got in your perspective, all your knowledge will give you my feeling and the feelings of some of their lives a as to where she lives, falls or is that the 2 or 4? 0 i see is you tied to that baby finding
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a default. okay. the communicating things. but the a, c, d o b o x to the families in favor. we have the families as you know, some cloud the voice is being in the i see if we can disassociate and these are the reasons for an exchange for the daily findings into the minds ranking easier. i'm glad you mentioned the the families because as we see an intensification of the strikes on garza in watts bait selling these riley human rights group cold in its report, a criminal policy of revenge. what amnesty international side,
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on october 19th that the strikes, what violations of international law, as families see that this not only claims more and more palestinian civilian lives, but according to how mass also the lives of some of the civilian is right. the captives these, that pressure going to intensify in turn on these right? the prime minister, a look in the evening, the families and early the goal of the families and the families was the, the, the income data released in the finishes. now the very, very one is the finding is inside, you guys are in the guest, the inside browser. you can imagine how parents fee above the jew. but as i just came in for my meeting with them,
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they well the dvd out. and they said when the exchange exchange though, we pushed usually all kinds of visions and all kinds of additional valuable patients beyond the all for a $23.00 or 4 is complicated because the machine and where and so. so i think i think these are the feeling right here for the families then in all sides, including the, the community. when trying to explain it or full exchange, we my leg drawers. if we bought this issue, the indoor visitor, it will be much more difficult to, to arrange, to have
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a release or exchange or will leave with that. thanks so much for your thoughts on that. thank you. i the funding more still ahead on the news out including building takes diplomatic action against israel as the government faces grind protests and supports of palestine, the thousands of wounded children and gods, there have been separated from the parents doing the ongoing conflict. the ad time is desperately searching through a hospital and gone. so looking for his mother, he says he'd rather dice and live in the world with alpha. and he's ready. always indiscriminate bombing of causes killed thousands of children according to the
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palestinian health authority. 3650 children have been killed in 25 days. well, this means 6 children lose their lives every hour. as one every 10 minutes. among them toddlers, a new bones. the war is taking a devastating toll on palestinian women and children in gaza. thousands of expectant mothers are preparing to give birth in the middle of a conflict zone and duly diag. a roof explains trapped with innocent souls inside of us. the was as a 7 months pregnant women and because of describing her experience, if inclusion is rose, unrelenting since there were 50000 women, like i'm 5500 of them are expected to give us this month. i'm a general from instructional. they ask me if there is capacity in the hospital for them, but i have to say no, we are overcrowded because it's right,
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it keeps attack and hospital. a lot of the hospitals and goals are already on the brink of collapse as fuel and medical supplies run outs, forcing some women to have c, section deliveries in the dark and without anesthesia. those are the women able to give, but they're facing an untenable choice risk. whatever delivery comes in the place where they reside and risk bombardment, or try to make it to one of the reasonably functioning health facilities where it is overcrowded. on hygenic, with due dates rapidly approaching a no sign of israel's will and gauze easing. thousands of pregnant mothers preparing to get a bus and it was like on so it's and of what the future home and lucky,
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basic healthcare judy vega, i'll just there palestinians living outside guys are anxious and concerned about what's happening to the families in addition to daily protests, many of trying to do what they can to help the people have gone so. so i've been divided reports from the jordanian capital a month before the war and gaza manhood was all smiles as he saw juice in the street. this is from does a look only jimenez and live in jordan like manufactured afternoons. he's lost both of those family members. as neighborhoods are being wiped out a 130 members of his extended family have decided to move to different locations in gaza. so at least some of them survived. the latest is really bombings. how about how to empty? what has been planned was killed then had 2 daughters on the last we heard 13 of our cousins had been wounded. then we lost still contact a lot. we don't know whether the dead or alive ended,
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little watching the comments and forward has pushed many people to donate. what the con, at this medicaid comp, the donating blood. this would be capped by blood banks in a month in hope that is relevant, allow in medical aid. um, how does she should the this is my blood and if i know it will reach gaza alternate every day, it's the least we can do because we can't get there. we keep praying for them. if i donate and everyone donates, we can all make a difference our blood, our soul is for you. so that's what these 2 are tons of in support of the city and resistance. the point of gives gathering is to educate their children about the plight and how the children of garza, the turn around the for the last name will be 3. and i am he, because i know i'm the kids in the view and just say i'm
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the one that says do see this. he says this doesn't allow him to smile understandings here spend most of their time in sorrow and prayers. so i'm gonna be driving down to 0 a month and still ahead on al jazeera defendants of the next about we'll look at the history of gaza and how we got to the current crisis. the competition beyond well taken without hesitation for them died from power defines out, well, we live here, we make the rule, not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scale the people with that. and
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welcome back to watching out. is there a time to recap the headlines now? more than 9000 palestinians have been killed in gauze around the 25 days of war. on the 1st day of the month allows the refugee camp in central gaza was targeted as well as the largest refugee camp in the north. the jamalia camp is being hit for a full day and the road the palestinian health ministry in gauze. it says the indonesian hospital near the giovanni account no longer has a fully functioning, generates a secondary one, is providing limited power. meanwhile, in the occupied westbank, thousands of is riley sites as a set fire to shops and calls owned by palestinians rights groups say, a tax supplies such as have gone up since the sound of the guns of war and all of the more than 2000000 people living in gauze at 1700000 of the refugees they
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live in and around. a comes operated by the un. brody challenges has more on that in the day all the children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, available 3 quarters of a century past with each new generation. frequently meets its own file and talk to shock. so echoes of that war who are descendants of the maxwell catastrophe. what palestinians called the 1940 a conflict that led to the creation of israel has promised indians fled over, expelled by his ready forces to neighboring countries. thousands found themselves in the gaza strip, then controlled by the egyptian army. fast refugee stayed in mosques, homes, barracks and tents. but with time and population increases, causes a to you and run comes developed into dens. urban areas. 1948 created the gaza strip and its refugee camps. 1967,
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turn them into what many of called open air prisons is rails victory. and the 6 day arab is ready. war left it in a dominant position and gaza. these teresa live in the west bank became occupied territories. it's often palestinian civilians who suffer the most in is rosa tax. israel blames palmed, protestant in groups such as how may i ask for the violence. life of guns is refugees, is an on slow is a formidable challenges, blockades over crowding, insufficient voice or power and health care, poverty, psychological trauma, the failures of a friendship palestinian authority. and of course, the terrible toll of age rails farms and missiles full in a tiny strip of land now facing its most sustained attack in decades will reach highlands, how to 0. the war on gaza comes on the 106 anniversary of the
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battle full declaration which changed the lives of palestinians forever. so what was that declaration? for centuries, the ultimate and part controlled palestine until it was conquered in 1917 by advancing bridges. troops during the 1st world war versus following the secretary also. balfour rose eliza to a prominent member of the british jewish community saying his government was in favor of the establishment in palestine. a national home for the jewish people. when at that time, only 8 percent of palestine population was jewish. the latter also said nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non jewish communities in palestine. but after the war ended in 1919 the newly created league of nations mandated palestine to british control with the language of the bountiful declaration written in 1948. after the 2nd world war prestige occupies left to palestine,
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the newly formed united nations declared the creation of the state of israel. more than 700000 palestinians lost their land. for vincent vain is a full my british consul general in jerusalem is also a trustee for the bountiful project charity which says its mission is to address the case responsibility for peace and security in israel, and palestine joins to be live from london. good. have you with us? so do you agree with those who say that it was the balfour declaration that laid the foundation for conflict in the region? i believe that's on this 106, the anniversary of the alphabet commission. that decoration is still alive because its impact is still with us and it has led to conflict or the documents that you read out of a very short promise to the scientist leader in the u. k. a test
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do things. it says hold mind for the jewish people, but without prejudice to the set of them. and they just like, right? so non jewish people, which were the majority, as you said, britain's role in that time was, i would say, a policy of deceit all for a project to try to do that. you mentioned the trust a of a has a website with information objective information about the purchase role. we focus on prison. the website is about for project dot org. and one of my fellow trustees has written a book, which i commend to you. it was called a policy of deceit because britain promised the same land to distribute omeka before promising extra and uh, the leader of this i just mentioned the okay, i'm enjoying the mandate barrier is that the only consistent thing that britain did
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was effectively to prevent pablo started becoming an independent stage for as long as there was an arab understanding of the majority there mean, and that's let's to conflict. and it gives britain a responsibility today to take the lead. how's it got much people to try to ensure equality between israelis and palestinians. with mutual security, the idea that you do national security can be imposed by one people on another through the occupation if wrong. and it's being proved to be wrong. tragically, as we speak, just want to pick up on something you said that the, the only effective thing britain did in that period was preventing an independent state of palestine to emerge for as long as there was still a palestinian. our majority that effectively, what does that mean? denying palestinians of having
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a child but statehood themselves. this was in imperial times suddenly and the imperial legacy is still with us. the message used by britain and that monday experience was essentially to slip and fall between a sympathy for the jewish migrants emigrants, particularly at the time of the holocaust. and frankly elective sympathy for the national aspirations of the palestinian are of the people. and the outcomes was a mess, breast and left a mess behind. and i feel no pride in that. but turning to now, i say richard has a responsibility to g. g as a stage, hasn't gotten much to do several things to recognize the state of palestine,
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which has failed to do it and recognized israel as the state in 1950 long ago. the recognition sam's and will not go away. but the idea of recognizing the states at this time as more than a 140 other states into you and have done is important, it's important symbolically. it's more of an important symbolically, it's important legally because it means that say international criminal court and the international court of justice can rule on the legality of the occupation. 56 years on from 1967. i'm can investigate, alleged little crimes and gaza on israel both past and present. all right. given that everything that you've just described in the process, ultimately this was a european colonial power. promising to give land to
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a movement which was primarily comprised and led by european non natives to the land of palestine. was this not sessing the stage for a colonial project? a i called an imperial of the, the british themselves, ourselves did not colonize by this time of under our time, more and more jewish, my friends, some driven to israel by the heart of the holocaust came. and as i said, we fit the product at one stage of britain prevented jewish. my friends from landing after world war 2. and in order to try to keep some soldiers in perfect balance between the of the jewish population and the i'm sitting in the front by alternately handing it over to what was primarily a non native movement that led did it not to
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a policy of colonizing i say search, what we should look at if i'm a say, is look at now, what should the british government be doing now? it should be urging it's is really a ally to allow fuel medicine, clean water, food inter goes and it should be urging israel to end collect just punishment of the $2300000.00 palestinian people. it should be urging us through intermediaries like cut out and digits to release the more than $240.00 hostages unconditionally, or were all living under the same thought, the lives of palestinians. obviously these are of equal value that needs to be emphasized. it needs to be said by as well as partners, and it needs to be said loudly. i would like not to be said by tony blanca when he
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gets to israel and the region tomorrow may i also just add one of the points which was mentioned in your earlier reporting quite rightly the risk to palestinians in the west bank of displacement is very high, more than 2000 palestinians have been displaced since the beginning of this year by such the violence and the silence or even support of the is really ami. so what can we do about that? in our terms in the u. k, we can write to our m b's. we can try to exercise our democratic rights to protest, but also to propose an outcome after this tragic war. and that outcome has to be mutual security. it has to be recognition of the state of
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palestine fibrous, and i'm bypass the commonwealth and in the rest of europe. and it has to mean that we end up in a situation where this contradict, can never be repeated. that means mutual security. but it also means parity of a steam power to you, the steam from the west for palestinians and israelis. and we don't pass out today . all right, thanks so much. we'll leave it that you get a wholesale ahead and i'll just say i will have all the rest of the days news. russia revoking. it's right. a vacation of a global nuclear tests 5 will be live with almost co corresponded to just the bed. the the
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box spring you some of the days of the news now. they mexico, the death toll off to a powerful storm, swept through a coastal result. town has risen to 46. 58 people are missing and i can pull co month on the 18 far those don't home and reports from a couple co though because they're still waiting for government health. so this was my 1st family height the full last wednesday when the category 5 hurricane hit. cool, cool. let's case, specific case result tab. i'm reduced it to this. she in the 11 of a relatives divide by hiding in this passage. yeah. can you? that's how we have those 3 hours in there. it's loaded. it was halfway up our legs
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. yeah, it was a 100. we were wondering if they were children. most of us who close now devastated 80 percent of the hotels that that missed the may for it goes many which he says the authorities have yet to help them. thank you said i'm with google. we have, we won the government to be here and to support us. it's been a week and they haven't shown up. they have abandoned us when they finally have some come pets, history. the residents themselves have begun to clean up operation, or some of the bulls are well helping each other as neighbors as families, because we never faced the hurricane and ask them, is this going on why? there's no electricity at some come pitchy street, just like both sexes. of the rest of the tub and the lack of food, multitude here like else with that. so i to looting the shopping come pets. history has been looted just like full life, every of a convenience store and supermarket in acapulco. and that means that
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a week off to the hurricane, you can't find anything to eat or drink in this house, even if you've got the money go, here's the president's promise to move in $3000000000.00 a package. he says that in 3 months, families are going to have food and money to pay damaged. household deployed says additional security is also part of the plan for the residents and come pets. the straight say the national guard already said truck, because having showed up here, they barricade themselves and at sunset price, the looters, a us navy. and final one comes in not cause not people. we close of the streets at 7 pm and the open at 6 in the morning. the time of this week is by without troll having to rely on themselves. john, holding out to say to acapulco, russia is revoking, is rice indication of a global nuclear test ban president vladimir foods inside the building to lower on
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the 1st day. abandoning the landmark agreement, the treaty, which was adopted in 1996, banned old nuclear explosions, including tests of nuclear weapons. from all of this, now i'll just here as moscow bureau correspondence unit shop of oliver joins us on set. good to have you here in the studio and don't have for a change. so unit wise washer, withdrawing from this tracy as well, actually explains that. so there is a situation now when a needs to acts in its national interest and interests interest of its people. so we're also hearing from much, from an over at the russian state d my, which is that vs lo house upon them. and so, but you stumbled in saying that to now it's the, the country. it was a mirror response to the actions of the united states uh, which had not right to fight these documents for 23 years. and the decision was made so that in the interest of a russian and the russian people and you said the interest of the people, what are they being explicit in what interest they feel is being compromised?
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hold on, no explaining that really. but when the stand that so as you mentioned, russia actually assigned and immediately around to find that tracy back in 199 to 6 . and the interesting that countries like the united states, china and israel, they did sign it back in 1996. but ever since have never run to find it. and countries like north korea and pakistan and india, they neither signed it nor ratified it. so it basically uh, we 1st heard about the rushes designed to do so from present legitimate patient. it's amazing of that zoned a club, just got the, the, the missing of the, of all the discussion club back in october. so basically that was a time when he announced that to the nuclear test ban treaty would be, it may actually take place. so basically that was quite a longing for me, and this is not the 1st incident we had of withdrawals. as i was looking back a few years ago,
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the united states withdrew from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty is the whole movement that the world was in a few decades to go toward signing agreements to get rid of nuclear weapons. is that all unraveling now? absolutely. so as when spend well depends, while it, among other things to well, depends on a number of trees, is like a, the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons free, say the reduction of us, the teacher defense, to weapons tracy and others. and basically over the get, as we've seen, how countries have been a bond to me and withdrawing from those traits is making the world a less safe place. and right now we see that have, you know, a contradictions between a world powers and a nuclear countries. and new media countries that trying to decide to regarding nuclear development process. and i mean all those issues of the coming weeks treatment keys, but obviously it sees a very dangerous sign. see how the idea piece of stimulus in the world is shrinking
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. and on that point, usually what's the bottom line here? what does this mean for the proliferation of the so athens and how safe the well this, well basically with staffing a guessing some international reactions on that to a specialist say. but in the countries may go ahead and stop conducting the ground tests and off to russia. but having some thought, uh, we hear from a number of russian officials a saying that despite russia's decision to cancel the nuclear test ban treaty rectification, the country will continue to fulfill its obligations under the trees as well as steps of and more a tory him on the new flat test and according to the russian and according to the russian foreign ministry as well. but you will only agree to go ahead and conduct new blood tests only if the us basically take such a step 1st, which is also quite tory. all right, good to have you on set. thanks so much. you shop
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a lot of uh to day on the visual intelligent safety summit is on the way blatchley park in the u. k. it's being attended by tech bosses and ministers from 28 countries. so i'm the guy go has more and well, this is leslie pop, the best place on one computing. and it was also world war to code break because as well, absolutely, fund to benefits and the survival of breast and that did that jobs at the time. now back in those days, top secrets what pretty much committed to paper and stored and files like this for the specials that i got to arrive to have the site sets on a new frontier. also official intelligence, the blatchley declaration, which was signed by representatives of 28 different countries, is now focusing on a i itself, its risk and its benefits. those who wound against
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a i is risk. a menu from leaders of tech joins such as, you know, most whose wounds. that's the risk that's a getting out of control could carry, would be that equal a pandemic or even nuclear war. that sentiment was echoed on wednesday by the us, vice president carmella harris. now with this in mind as well, tech giants have also said the problem is, is that a i is developing at such a rapid rate that governments are unable to keep up with how they're able to control this. and this is what this summit is all about, trying to see how that can be some international agreement on how i can be controlled with that in mind. of course, they're all going to be all the stomachs that will follow one from this and may 2020 full. the next summit will be held in south korea 6 months after, in front of reminded perhaps of how countries all around the world are waking up
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suddenly to the very real threats and benefits of a i something which has the potential to completely transform humanities. evolution funny guy ever. how does era blatchley park a law? so the artificial intelligence safety summit, persons prime minister, will take policy and a live stream chat with tech building that long mosque on the social media platform . ex alexander's is from the is analysis. that's an independent tech and need to research company. she says that while we see so next decision to do the interview on x may concern salma. it's likely part of his attempt to be seen as type friendly every government wants to encourage foreign direct investment. and, you know, i, i can see that some people are saying, well, hang on, he's a tech billionaire is getting exclusive access to the prime minister. britain is that kind of okay, and i think there are some issues, but you know,
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it's not like receipt has been holding back in terms of other for a and his interest in a i's well known. so i, i don't see it as terribly problematic, but i know other people have been quite critical of research, too neck, for example, not inviting someone from say, the other side, you know, say civil society where people see the dangers of a i in particular in relation to fundamental human rights in a, you know, a more critical life then say really soon for a long musk, although he loved most cosette himself, there's a lot of really open data. but if people all right, that brings us towards the end of the show is more news for you. on our website, i'll just show adult calm. we go out with some life pictures coming in from garza with the main story that we've been following. a 3rd attack for us the day on
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jabante, a refugee camp will have much more on that and other stories of just a few minutes the, as the war on guns that escalates out his ears, correspondence last night with a knife from health, complete blackouts, bits, all situations are very, very wave here you do have the air strikes in the area as well. troops now are trying to push forward deep into the gods trick. 11 soldiers have been confirmed as killed during that time devalue are considered to be one of the most densely populated refugee camps. and the goal is to step this neighborhood has been completely destroyed. stay with us for the latest developments on i'll just say around in 5432 more upfront takes on the big issue. this
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isn't a one off just talking about a systemic issue here for black labs. don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with one to 10 minute rigorous debate because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the the push, the
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one to blow by the perspectives, the is riley strikes repeatedly target palestinian refugee camps in gaza with the total number of house scenes kill. now most of 9000 news time is a them, this is i'll just say we're live from dall. so coming up a coordinated and sustained attack against palestinians in the occupied westbank.

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