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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 17, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST

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neighboring suzanne menu, sir, that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya. you in which the yours is libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, but for the women and children here, that's just not enough. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello him 0 been yea, this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today. israel strikes residential buildings and gaza is jabante a refugee camp. at least 11 people have been killed. is really forces claim. they
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found a tunnel inside gauze as the largest hospital, but how most the night is operating from l. schiffer. in the occupied west bank at least 3 palestinians are killed. drink is really raids. a number of medics were detained and interrogated. and a growing number of un human rights experts for the international community to prevent a genocide against the palestinians. the so it's just past 7, g m t, that is 9 am in gaza, which is facing a 42nd day of this really attack sconces largest refugee camp. jamalia has been targeted again by airstrikes, residential buildings where hits killing at least 11 people. also, the is really military standing by its claims that will shift the hospital in north and gaza was operating as a homeless command center. these are the, some of the pictures it has shown purporting to be evidence, but how mazda is israel planted weapons in l,
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shift that to justify its attack on the facility. meanwhile, un experts are calling on the international community to prevent a genocide in gaza. 36 special rep or tours released a joint statement saying that there was increasing evidence of, quote genocidal insight meant to destroy the palestinian people. and in the occupied westbank is really forces of killed 3 palestinians during a raid. and janine dozens of military vehicles were confronted by palestinian fighters or across the gaza strip. communications have been largely cut off more than 11500 people have been killed since israel's bombing began almost 6 weeks ago . between evident co begins or coverage with the latest strikes on jamalia cya and rubble, and a race against time to find any survivors. the, the striking to jump on the refugee camp was so powerful that it uprooted the
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foundation of this multi story building journal. it had no internet and it's an entire block filled with the residents. they were sleeping safely in their homes, children, women, men, elderly people, and the whole building came crashing down upon their heads. with the blaze still raging civilians and rescue workers tried to save whomever they cut the axes most bare hands they using anything they can to reach deeper. 8 than a moment of relief, as the boys moved out from the rubble and he's injured. he's in the state of shock, but he is alive. but it is the tip this building and because of the people in this deep, this is what nathaniel,
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who does. but i'd like to say the students in yeah, we would love students or whatever you do, we would reach you via above or below the ground. the small bodies are carried away. hundreds have been killed in this camp in thousands of strikes over the past 5 weeks. as israel destroys entire neighborhoods, palestinians refused to leave their homes, or what's left of them to meet them in, but didn't go out to 0. you better sideways as live now from one units inside the gaza strip. so, you know, we just saw the footage of the aftermath of the strike on jamalia refugee camp. is there still a rescue effort ongoing at this hour? we know that emergent team emergency team's severely understaffed and under resourced. i'm not sure there's even a formal search and rescue operation that can still function in northern gaza at this point of the well,
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all the rescue operations that are ongoing in god's the city and the north. in these days off bombardments have been for a while now. and still continue to be by the civilians themselves because the teams are enabled, they are without any resources that machinery or even to, to bring out the people from the rubble. we see in the pictures we see in a recent, after recent bombardments, how the people themselves are trying to dig with their hands to bring out more people. and yes, people for many hours after every strike continue to try to look for other uh, family members. oh, relative that could be still under the rubble that haven't been taken to hospital as injuries or uh to where we still hear constance reports for
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a medical team. and it seems telling that there are people under the rebel without anyone signed or able to bring them out because of the lack of capabilities and resources. cairo maybe is really military says that it is continuing its operation inside the largest hospital in the strip. today i'll shift uh, do you know what's happening there right now? well yes, until now i see that it's. 2 surrounded by these really tags and these really are me in the city, the departments and building sheets almost 2 are under 9 per village. the director of a super hospital was describing the situation to us. and you said that any movement that is heard or seen inside the departments and themselves,
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we are constantly our we are at one under the sniper bullets. uh also we have the yesterday. i heard from the director that the only what was your pipeline in a ship all hospital was completely destroyed for almost a week now. there has no, there has been no supplies entering a shift. uh so ship a has been without uh or has not been re supplied by food by walter or of course uh any kind of electricity or fuel has not been entering uh to a ship a hospital. i see you patients and in a baby in incubators has been without oxygen and without electricity. for the past week was 7000 people who are in a ship 5 between peoples sheltering their cyro nation and medical themes are
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still not known what their fee is going to be since they are under ongoing interrogations. as we sell communication with the outside world. right, so the interrogations are ongoing from patients. the medical teams and the thousands of civilians were sheltering their houses here as you know, side reporting from han eunice inside the gaza strip. thank you very much for that . you'll know are going now to the occupied. westbank is really forces of carried out major res, across the westbank killing at least 3 palestinians. dozens of military vehicles were confronted by palestinian fighters in geneva. all 5 hospitals. there had been surrounded. 203 palestinians have been killed in raids in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th zane is robbie joins us live from ramallah zane. i'd like you to explain what's going on. why is really forces all surrounding specifically hospitals in janine? and i want to make it very clear to our audience that has of course been hearing a lot about hospitals being attacked in the last few days and weeks. all of that
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has been in gaza. now we're looking at this, this territory in the occupied westbank where hospitals again being surrounded what's going on that is right. there are some people that see, this is israel trying to conflate and connect to what is happening in gaza to create the idea that there is a similar pattern happening in the occupied west bank to suggest that fighters are using these areas as, as safe as owens for their operations, but it has to be said and made clear that in the occupied westbank there is no presence of homos fighters and again, no. and no, no incident suggesting that hospitals are being used the way is rarely say hospitals are being used in gaza. there are some specifics related to what happened in janine overnight, the major flash point of these various rates that have been going on nightly here in the occupied westbank. janine has been a specific focus. what we know about the raid yesterday is that happened again at
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around 10 30 pm. local time. a large force of israeli troops went in with a compliment of bulldozers and armored vehicles, and they began tearing up roads. they began reading areas and almost immediately they were met with something we've seen more and more of which was explosives being used on their positions by palestinian fighters by palestinian residents of jeanine that are pushing back. now this is happening in and around jeanine refugee camp. we also were told that at least 3 people were killed. 3 palestinians were killed in what witnesses are describing as an is really drove straight. and we know that one of those dead, we're hearing reports now that at least one was a leader of the janine battalion, the military wing of a stomach, your heart. but ha louis. now that death is been confirmed this morning through sources on the ground. there we also know that some 14 people were injured during these classes. the rate is now over the israelis by all accounts of pulled out, but 14 people remain injured. as to the question of exactly why they went into the hospital and yeah,
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very dramatic footage of paramedics outside being called forward. there were thousands made for the doctors inside to come out. they refuse, they said they were treating patients. but what some reports are suggesting is that the israelis went to the hospital, tried to surround the, tried to pull people out because they were pursuing some of the injured in those classes. presumably suspected fighters that they were going after. as a mr. on the reporting from ramallah in the occupied west bank, thank you very much. is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that the only way a ceasefire in garza is going to happen is if her mouse releases or it's captive. he was speaking in an interview with us network cbs, listen to this cbs news as learn that there is a deal on the table to free hostages and exchange for a 3 to 5 day cease fire. how close are you to bringing some of the hostages home? well, we're closer than we were before. we began to ground action because the ground action
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is put, pressure on the, on some us to achieve the ceasefire, will have a temporary cease far if we can get our hostages back. i don't think it serves that purpose for me to elaborate further on that. we're doing every effort. it's part of our you know, i 3 world war goals, one to destroy from us, 2nd, to bring back our hostages to israel. and 3rd, to ensure that, that threat that there was threat never arises again from garza. the does, it has a different future, better for us, for the palestinians, and for the environmentalist. so bring you back also just as an integral part of our warbles and we're doing everything we can to achieve. but to be clear, are you considering a limited cease fire? i said that we would have a temporary cease fire. only if we have our hostages back, i haven't changed what i said. meanwhile, is really forced to say that they've uncovered a tunnel belonging to her mouse and the grounds of l. shift the hospital in gaza.
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and the body of a 65 year old woman who was taken captive on october the 7th. it's unclear how she died. the military says that it will continue searching the facility. the quote's arguments, william feel the task of great idea of forces found a tunnel shaft issue for hospital, our engineering corps, our current on covering the infrastructure there. we also found a vehicle with many veterans inside it. i want to emphasize car of how much terrace with men of weapons within the grounds of shoot for hospital. it was supposed to be use during the mess across october 7th. at the same time, idea forces are continuing their sympathies and their on to see hospital. and we are presenting to today photos from a tunnel that is close to the hospital. but the homeless spokesman, a summer home done has rejected, is really claims that the military uncovered a command center at l shift had a most likely and has any. yeah, this ridiculous play is used by their to patient forces to cover up their claim was
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became clear to everyone of the lines of their patient under us administration. which promoted those claims without giving evidence on a few rifles and a military uniform and the shoes which were brought in by the occupation force as to the mri room does. all of them make it a command center for assign brigades. i left the middle school. i know how they've cut out in a modeled up. look at these boxes the closer to have the label cameras film describe the forces entering the hospital with these boxes. the next photo exposes them. these are the boxes, the forces carried into the hospital, and this is the same table on the books from the previous 4 till they brought the weapons from other places and put it in the rooms of the hospital to claim these on the weapons found. and the chief officer as r. hi, rod isn't occupied east jerusalem for us. sorry. the very latest that we're hearing from these really military is they say they were covered at a soldier's body,
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a captive, i believe inside gods. and tell us what you know of the good morning, cyril. well, uh this is the 19 year old uh is really sold. uh, the so we know was killed uh, a few days ago when it was announced by how my son, a video where they released the video of how that they all that was sets have been filmed just a few days off to she was taken captive on october 7, and in the video she identified herself and who she was and where she's from. and then they also in that video showed a still image of ha, laying dead an enchanted. and they said that was because of an is really a strike. which of course, was very difficult for her family here in israel, that has been taking pos in these marches and protests of demanding, from the government, honest as well. now, these riley,
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uh army has confirmed that they found her body. they sit in the building, ne, i'll shift that hospital and the bringing back her body back to her family. the family have already been in phones now. yes. today, her parents had met with those uh, mom. she moved away from tennessee to jerusalem to the prime minister's office, demanding immediate action, and also to bring the more than 240 captives back home and uh, in dots. uh me thing have parents had said, uh that's all it says needs to be given they over. so you haven't had the budget the time and they wanted immediate action to bring it back so that they could have a chance to have at least the funeral for her. and it's also important to mention that so many of these of soldiers that were kidnapped have to do a service hair is compulsory, not just men, but also for women from the age of 18 here in israel. so we know that lots of those
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taking parts and not much are going to be arriving intrusive on stuff today. and of course, i'm sure we'll be hearing those a lot more. as the concern remains that they want the loved ones back home as soon as possible. sorry. what more detail can you tell us about this? these really armies also saying that it has delivered water and meals to i believe it's all shift or the correct me if i'm wrong or if it's god's a generally. and also this is really military saying that the well being of people in gaza is a priority. this is obviously gonna raise eyebrows in the context of a war that has so far killed more than 4000 palestinian children. yeah, it's interesting to be monitoring these really statements and certainly from the spokesman, daniel allegory, as well as the government. every time that puts you, all those videos, especially in connections, i would shift. so now they're saying the found more titles made to the complex
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itself. they're saying that they found a weapons, they posted a picture of that, showing the guns, showing a knuckle dust is all sorts of equipment. they said they found in the last 24 hours, not just me. i was cheerful, and all the super bowl. so outputs hospital as well as a run cc hospital. and along with that, they have continued to put a message out that the welfare of those inside the hospital is paramount. and now they're saying that they've delivered these food a more to to those are all in all ship, not just patients, but also medical stuff. all right, so our high right reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much. i as the usaa sticking by its assessment, that homeless uses hospitals in gaza as command and control center. but it has struggle to explain israel's failure to provide evidence how to go hand reports. the us says it is confident that i'm off was using the al. she the hospital as
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a command center, and now the suppose it proof totally confirmed without any doubt at the state department, shrugging off the scant evidence. i'm surprised when i hear people say, oh, they're only 10 rifles in this room. it's a huff. it's a hospital. no, it shouldn't be any useful relevant. this would mean any assault rifles at a hospital at the pentagon, also still standing by the undisclosed intelligence. it says it has. yes. hi. you keep talking about the intelligence in the past. steps that you believe the intelligence please come off. has used hospitals. do you have intelligence that they currently are? i have only the intelligence that i read out, the downgraded intelligence that i ran out yesterday. or sorry, i'm, i'm sorry on tuesday. the past tense, present tense. i don't want to parse out words here, but we know that how mosse has been using the hospital the i'll shoot a hospital and other hospitals in gaza. so i'm not going to get into more specifics
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on, you know, of what they're doing now. whereabouts? all of that, we know that the id f has taken control of l chief a hospital. so i don't have more to, to share with you on that front. it matters because under international law you have to have proof that it's a bad is, is currently right then in that moment in the hospital in order to start. yeah, again, when do i read out the downgraded material? we felt very confident that how mosse was using that hospital to conduct his operations. this is what they found. what the button administration is trying to downplay. the lack of evidence presented to the public experts say it could have a decisive impact on the future of the war. this is really a turning point because if it turns out the as well, these are wrong. i think the pressure is going to be on them that have a ceasefire, which is a good step because it will stop the killing at least temporarily while we, the diplomat, couldn't work out some sort of arrangement. at the pentagon briefing there were about as many questions on us troops being targeted in a rack in syria,
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as there were on this evidence. so well defined administration might not feel much pressure from the american media when it comes to who is allies. that might be a much different story. if israel can't come up with actual proof that moss was in the hospital. patty calling al jazeera at the pentagon. oh, my rough mind is a fellow at the middle east council on global affairs, and he says, israel has been using its claims about command centers underneath hospitals to justify it's been barred meant of civilian infrastructure. this, if it's untrue, is, is a war crime under international law, even under the international law, you don't have to write to, to totally bomb civilians. because there are, you know, the, there may be combatants inside. but nonetheless, i mean is realize state these claims that there, you know, there's a huge command center and they need to shift and they need to prove that. but nothing we've seen so far has shown any evidence of that. all the kind of claims, even at the children's hospital at the dealership a hospital, i mean,
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looks stage to even a, you know, a novice observer. and you know, it's been a handful of rifles as your, as your correspondence at a flak jacket, you know, a blurred computer that it does not show any evidence of, of, of a, of a command center in which, you know, a whole movement. the military wing is operating out of, you know, over the years and all these campaigns, israel's where raised against because it hasn't had an alternative have to, i'm out. so it hasn't gone all the way in terms of reading it out. and always trying to claim victory, it fails, and how mass always tries to claim victory as well. and so this time around, i think a israel needed to show something definitive to its people, especially because they were reeling from the october 7th attack. what does that mean? they said that they would eliminate how math is that even possible? how math is not, you know, a bunch of on demand and a few decision makers. it is a mass movement. it is a political movement in addition to an art military way. so defeating how mass was always, you know, a questionable endeavor at the same time, you know what israel has said. what is leaders have said,
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from the top down from the prime minister down is more the eradication of gauze, but using genocide a language. and that's something that i've taken seriously because their actions have demonstrated that their intention is more paradigmatic than just reading out how math is an organization. it seems to want to change the gaza strip as a calculus within its political and security, a calculus to eliminate it as an entity. and that is much more dangerous and that's with leading people to fear of israel's intention is much larger here, which is to drive people out to drive in egypt. and to create massive suffering. un humanitarian officials are calling for more aid to be allowed into gaza. the world food program is warning that people there are in danger of starvation. christine salumi has more on this. in the world. food program says they are seeing more people with dehydration and malnutrition in gaza, where food is running out. they estimate that only about 70 percent of the
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population has access to clean drinking water. while 2200000 people, essentially the entire population, don't have enough food to eat and are subsisting on just one meal a day. they say that only about a quarter of shops are operational and the ones that are open have empty shelves. a brand is now considered a luxury. what bakeries are left to operational don't have fuel any more so they can't make bread. and given the lack of fuel in gaza, what a gets in can't be delivered to the people in need. the food that has entered because the sofa is only enough to meet 7 percent of the people barely minimum of the caloric needs with, with, with the uh, fast approaching and the on the safe and overcrowded shelters that lack of clean water. people are facing the images possibility of the they should. you and
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agencies are also expressing concern about evacuating more people to the south saying that no place in gaza is safe. they have reiterated their call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. christian salumi houses, era, the united nations. you and human rights experts are urging the international community to prevent genocide against the policy and people in gaza. 36 special rep for tours put their name to this text, increasing evidence of genocidal incitement over its intent to destroy the policy and people under occupation and indiscriminate attacks resulting in a colossal death toll. they went on to say, many of us already raised the alarm about the risk of genocide and gaza. we are deeply disturbed by the failure of governments to heat our coal and to achieve an immediate cease. fire were also for soundly concerned about the support of certain governments for his real strategy of warfare against the besieged population of gaza and the failure of the international system to mobilize to prevent genocide.
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well, john, quickly as professor of international law at ohio state university, he says that genocide is already underway in gaza tomorrow i'm just, i was already happening. um, oh, i think there's a popular misconception about genocide that one has genocide only if you have very large numbers of people that of the joe's i convention if you read it, does require that constitutes genocide if a state inflicts conditions on a population conditions that are calculated to bring about this of at least a portion of the population. so tomorrow on wednesday is really government orders. the evacuation of northern is uh uh,
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it was committing genesis genocide as of that moment because it knew that that kind of a back you ation could not be done without resulting in the depths of people in particular because hospitals were included in the order to evaluate it is quite remarkable. oh the, the, the officials are saying things that establish intense, always in the past. one. there has been cases in the course involving just a problem has been that the perpetrators of justice, i don't declare openly that they want to wipe out the other population. this time z is really officials are saying that i think they regard themselves as being so insulated from any kind of pressure pressure from united states
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pressure from the united nations. that they feel in bold to say what they actually think which is that they are interested in. continuing, the force displacement of, of bella sunni is 1948. after the break, we continue with more coverage of israel's one gaza, including solidarity for palestinians from san francisco, the soul of festus paul for a ceasefire and a permanent end to the violets in the the to hello, we have over, i mean the full cost across from small area is a very wet weather pushing in from the atlantic and we have what about flooding concerns here? this is another name stone. this is stalled
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a frederica and it is running in across that western side of frost. and it will continue to drive this way south with an east with, as we go through the next 24 hours. also another quantum active area of low pressure that just to the east of denmark. and that will be on its way, a little further east, which as we go one through friday. so this is a friday's page of that where to where the crossing falls quite quickly pushing down tools. yep. significant snow over the alps that we'll see some months with weather roll. so sliding in across the balkans as we go on through the course of the day and then the next system that is running into ireland by the end of friday . how does that seem going? well, send scott to in generally, not too bad over town over from the west. as we go through the day, a small sunshine, your opulence, head down to spain and portugal. not too bad here. light wins as well in token of weight and size. winds will pick up as this stormy weather sweeps across the balkans as we go through fast. a very wet weather making his way to tuck a brace. queens as well into that eastern side of the met. it's right, is there some people just here? try and find a cause?
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environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing. your better tomorrow the they're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour and it's really airstrikes has hit the job and the refugee camp in the gaza at least 11 people have been killed. air attacks and also targeted southern areas including fun, eunice, and rough is really forces of killed 3 palestinians during a raid in janine and the occupied west bank. dozens of military vehicles were confronted by palestinian fighters, at least for hospitals. and janine are surrounded and un experts,
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a calling on the international community to the as a genocide in gaza. $36.00 special rep or tours released the joint statement saying that there's increasing evidence of genocidal incitement to destroy the palest since october. the 7th. israel's military has routinely made claims about the conflict and later retracted those claims. information provided as evidence has been proven on multiple occasions to be false or wrong. uh, some a bunch of 8 explains the us president is aust waves the evidence to support israel's claim. how much is operating from hospitals and gaus? he said this is a grab bag hours after the rate on ship a hospital. israel's army deleted this video, but then re posted it without the birds undeniable truth, only in the previous video or the laptop isn't good. it appears to show the image
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of in is really soldier and uniform. social media users are asking who plays that laptop there. and we're all the alleged from us buildings. the red buildings, as i mentioned, a building the commodities using doctors and medical staff have rejected games made earlier by these really ami with some describing them as fabricated propaganda. since wednesday, these really i mean have yet to show any proof of a how much come on in control center that it's repeatedly used to justify its impacts on all ship a hospital. they can pump out propaganda caused by evidence that doesn't qualifies, full fledged evidence and western media outlets western audiences and governments will just take that as the truth. it's a baby bottle in the basement there. proportionate evidence is also being dismissed at other hospitals, where every terrorist writes his name, but they are and as of right in showed the names of days in arabic, not those of people. you can see that donald and what these really, i mean, described as a tunnel. what do you mean? it was reported by palestinians to be an elevator shafts down here. this hatch is
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been cleaned, but the entrance to a hamas tunnel turns out to be down to the board reservoir and the hospital. i know that there has found this video showing the construction of the visible i solely their track record began on october 7th with info. ready the numbers that were killed which were just proven, and then 2nd, you know, things like people being raped and the baby being beheaded, all the photos they produced, suggesting those things were on true. but again, i think that it's, it's tied to the idea that in the west, people are conditioned to believe that these railways are one of them. they see themselves in these relays. so even though the propaganda is really been in the evidence, sometimes non existent, we're still condition to want to believe these really is because we see ourselves in the a while us officials were saying that it shouldn't be about an idea of the occupation of gaza as a as a long term governance is very soldiers, rates, flags, and occupied beach in gauze island. believe these really miller trees,
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with information and propaganda is to help it's aims to psychologically put pressure on people speaking in support of palestinians and gaza and to predict israel's objectives. it's also to hide the realities of its killings and devastation and got some a job. it wasn't there. stony is on sites. is a mirror look at that, but he's the founder and editor in chief of at mosley and the social media channel, it's on x. it's on instagram, it's on it's on pick dockets on snapshots and you've been, you and your team have been covering the, the gods and what you know, there's this, there's this phrase that the revolution will be televised in this case is a will be social media has of um your, your, your instagram account has $5500000.00 follower is if you post something you posted something of the day on rate in gaza showing what it's like as it was raining. yeah . and it had half
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a 1000000 views. all this to say that what you and your team post matters talk to us about covering this work as you've been posting on guys and non stop talk to us about covering this for right now. well, thank you so much for having me covering this for what we are witnessing right now is how a lot of, uh, shows that we use people on the grounds. and it has that they're using whatever electricity or whatever internet capacity that they have to document. what's going on? um, and since we've been covering sizes for like a long time, we kinda establish like a base of like, palestinians. so there's not the 1st instance like back in 2021 name shifts, or ross when guys that was a mix, that war. we had a lot of different people like documents and big stances that they were going through. so what we're seeing right now is like the change of like, rather than like mainstream media kind of like telling the story that's happening in the war where you were seeing social media. yeah. so it's kind of like the people we who are you reach because frankly, right posts probably reach more people than my words. so what's your audience or
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audience ranges? so primarily your audience is gen z as in z millennials. um, that's kind of like what everybody on social media does, but also what's very interesting is like, you know, even though our platform is focused on covering news that's attacking the muslim community, we're seeing this like, you know, a lot of audience is coming in just to stay and forms and social media is kind of like use as that avenue and that platform to people can stay informed that it's very authentic, let's say something which is probably obvious to you, but the others might have questions about if you went to journalism university, this is journalism? yes. the but you don't have the kind of news room that a place like i'll just there are other traditional media. i suppose the traditional media landscape. how, how do you handle, you know, all the really hard parts of covering the conflict? we just saw that report by some of the binge of a, there are claims their accounts or claims. right. well, how do you handle that? well, as social media gets a. busy entire different, like playing fields, then a traditional news room. and actually what we're seeing right now,
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just recently the washington post be uncovered an entire piece about how like the media and news rooms. you are losing that. a sense of control that sense of attention from viewers and people are shifting over to following influencers traders, social media pages. so we're kind of that like a new age and media where people are trusting like more video and user generated content story towing content because it, what we're seeing and what coverage of between like the new york times like the coverage of like the war or thing like this new wave of like this trust and media. so i feel like definitely is a very like thick avenue when it comes to like covering war and social media. we are literally using sources from on the ground. yeah, we collaborate with people like this and like most has like beloved people that are literally documents. thing for photographing video taping where it's only the authentic right. rather than like having like a government, you know, telling you and using a press release says we're eventually on, you know, using individuals on the grounds and, and using some, all the official stuff,
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press releases, etc. you just bypass. so now we get press releases all the time, even from the white house. so we've been invited to the white house of our 2 years in the row. they send us and bar goes every single time that they're doing something that's like reading them with some committee. so they see us as a very valid way of like reaching them with some of the demographic and um, and utilizing our platform is to share any of that news. what's, what's one example of like, your one of your most successful posts and why wasn't so successful? oh, man, just one thing that comes to mind. i mean, when? well, one thing that i really appreciate about our platform is we bring by reality and attention to new stories, one instance of the m n, right? like when there's a competitor in crisis, our, we made a whole, entire info graphic, the documents it. and it reached beyond the some audience that we had celebrities like hallway donating, who's an american senior like, don't anything. so yeah, man, and it's like everything like, like did you have the ability to all these celebrities like sharing our hosting our content? so we're seeing this new age. it's correct. kind of building a bridge right. that the muslim community never had before,
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but also like the stories that we're covering and never received in the mainstream media. so we're kind of like disrupting that kind of like silence a lot and write your social media accounts at mostly and that's on instagram. 5 and a half 1000000 follows that's on x, that's on take talk, that's on snapshot. thank you so much for joining us today. we're glad that you could make it on set. i know you're in doha for a conference, so we're glad you had a few minutes to spare. i mean, i could not say thanks. thank you so much. i let's look now what, what life is like for some palestinians in the occupied westbank. $750.00 families have been living under curfew since october. the 7th and the city of hebron was a 0, spoke to yes sir. a marquee a, who says that is really forces barely allow his family to leave the house. mother, julie told us we were under a curfew. it was imposed suddenly on everyone living in areas like tall remainder and the rest of hebron. our city is a little supplemented chavez. if you dan,
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look out the window solved as point guns that you have a job that i can't approach. settlers are using it as a parking lot. these riley um, gave us a schedule. we can leave 3 days a week. for example, on sundays, they allow us out for half an hour from 730 until 8 o'clock. we're allowed to use only one of the pre approved check points. if you didn't make it, you have to wait until they opened it on tuesday, and then in the evening, they allow us to return back from 6 to 7 o'clock. when we get back can everyone has groceries and supplies. the time went under kind of thing to do it. i showed the a on average, it takes 10 minutes to process each $11.00 night. stay on the allowed 5 or 6 people in the rest have to sleep over with family or friends for 2 nights. we now police each other. there's some groceries like bouts, watches, well anything that could delight secure to check to make sure we sleep in el hines
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. that and assume that the kids are locked in with little to do. i tried to keep them busy and play a bit inside the house. we spoke with the education ministry and the children now take online classes. literally a whole lot of my kids ask when life is going to get back to normal. they wants to go back to school and play. i told them, i hope so, but we don't know when or if the occupation will just slice us was like they dis, pricing people in gaza or protested in the us, blocked san francisco's bainbridge during the morning rush hour to demand a ceasefire and gaza. about $250.00 protest as use their cars to stop traffic for more than 4 hours. the demonstration was held as president joe biden hosted world leaders at the asia pacific economic conference, south of san francisco, and civil society groups and south korea have been rallying for the plight of palestinians and gaza as well. the demonstrators placed hundreds of shoes on a streets in the capital,
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so to pay tribute to palestinians killed. the group also called for an immediate cease fire units. kim reports from a riley and sold and issues boot sandals, each of these shoes symbolic of the slain. people of god who organizers of this remembrance rally and sole say, where is somebody's universe, each of the issues or a sent in from people across south korea, including the southernmost or do island in support of the message that is real means to cease it's massacre of people in gaza, they're also calling for freedom and peace for the palestinians. are this right? it seems unjust to us that the level of peace a person can enjoy depends on where they were born and for be removed to action. that the conviction war must. and then began collecting shoes at our school during hating and telling each other amounts to killing one south army must we continue
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this war that has no winters, so who is this more for? so these are just some of the names of the more than 11000 people who have been killed and the weeks of the is really offensive. many of them, entire families, civic groups here see they will continue raising awareness even as self created media has been closely following the events of the crisis unit kim, out to 0. so lawmakers and south africa are debating whether to separate ties with israel over the guns. a war for me to miller reports from cape town to the debates impala meant, has again highlighted the governing african national congress of stones on what is happening in gaza. and what it is called crimes against humanity and of genocide. the amc has well comes president, tutor. i'm a poor says referral to the international criminal court to have israel investigated for genocide and crimes against humanity. and all this is
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a liberation party. what was once in the ration party that has had a long standing relationship with palestine has supported palestine and, and, and once it says the liberation of palestine young people of what the debate is also allowed uh, those against severing ties with, as well to express their views the opposition part of the democratic alliance. it says that it should solve africa, civil ties with israel, it would diminish its capacity a to hold israel accountable for its actions. but again, this is a, as we know, an event that says shown some of the divisions in south africa around what exactly it should do around with its relationship with israel. but the african national congress along with parties like the economic freedom fighters,
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are fun in their stats in that they want there to be consequences for israel with regard to what is happening in gaza. and this has trickle down too many in south african streets where they have been a number of protest since the war and gaza began. miller ultra 0 cape town. all right, let's take a guess still ahead on else 0. molly's got met regains control of actually city with the help of the russians. wagner mercenary the as the situation in gaza escalates, we bring you expertise and analysis what the world is allowing these really wanting to do no, only have the 2 children, but now they are going to kill patients in hospital. the people that suffer from
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children to handle people are starting the whole system is collapsing was broken up that stay with us for the latest developments on tuesday or the the other world news. now, molly's military is imposing a career few in the city of to dial off to taking control of the area on wednesday . it is seen as a significant military milestone as the government fights to recapture territory in the north from rebel groups. because hack reports russian fighters from the wagner's mercenary group receiving
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a heroes welcome. after liberating molly's northern city of kiddo from to wear a rebels. this is a major victory, both for wagner and the molly an army. they have succeeded where the french forces have failed. and without the help of the un peacekeeping force that you are a rebels known as the, as the word forces help the town for over a decade. but are now on the retreat. these are this, this is where decided to reorganize ourselves to come back with more strength and the new strategy. the dog was once the stronghold of tour a reg rebels wanting to create their own homeland. they call the as a wide, a territory almost doubled the size of france. after weeks of fighting thousands of residents of to down mostly to our again, arabs are fleeing to neighboring mauritania. most are women and children. they carry with them. tales of horror rate, torture,
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husbands or brothers or fathers hacked to death rights group. believe molly's army and russian fighters have committed war crimes. these people are in this less, you know, they are conducting, you know, what they call scope should f policy. they can't, everything in front of them on the civilian is the most effective lives. unfortunately, in molly's capital, by my co thousands gathered to celebrate the capture of kit, but also to denounce the un peacekeeping force. since the arrival of the situation has only gotten worse, hundreds of villages have been torched under their watch. they have been bystanders to communal violence. they need to get out the you and is withdrawing its peacekeepers in haste. almost half of their barracks are being taken over by our groups and don't hand it over to them all you nor me. after a series of military losses and defeat the capture of to dial is seen as a significant step in recapturing last territories from arm groups in northern
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molly, in caustic castle, the caps, $50.00 to the to the funding serenity. it's the consecration of the mullin. i mean, they have been including fight this and most importantly, this week the shows that being an alive, it's a shift looks. this spells the end of the 2015 ounce. here's piece of cord signed by molly and forces into our grapples with the un peacekeepers leaving. malia and russian fighters are stepping in, attempting to impose peace by force to a country spiraling into civil war. nicholas hawk elder 0 to in library early results from the presidential run off election show a tight race between incumbent george way. uh and his challenge or former vice president, joseph walk i. the final accounts from tuesdays run off is due in 2 weeks book. i currently has a one point lead the elections where the 1st since the un ended is peacekeeping mission 5 years ago. meanwhile, balance counting is underway and madagascar following
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a presidential election there. the vote was marred by weeks of violent protests and some opposition candidates boycotted. the process, however, with us that has this report most opposition candidates, us people to boycott made a guess, cuz presidential you make some pointing sessions lines with short presidents onto leisure lane once, if the time in office and says he's confident people will turn mount and he will win in the 1st round of voting ones that somebody ends outta for those who don't participate, we won't force anyone to participate, but for the people is that right? and that is once the ability to do the annuity to one. and that's why i want to things that people with them because even here people are. and what if they, even if they have been cut a notice of what to do? 10 opposition candidates court for a boy caught saying the electoral commission and the court, they would be incumbent, but political attentions didn't stop others from voting. election of service, they vote and a winter relatively smoothly once collected. i think that my douglas,
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because the democracies advanced, will just encourage them to consolidate what has been achieved, and to correct what needs to be coordinated. the indian ocean island is the leading globe of which is often yellow. but the world bank says madagascar is one of the world's poorest countries. whoever wins this election would have to address the wide spade poverty. let us manage any fort out that could happen if results are disputed. hardwood tasa out there. us and sign. it says it is treating injured man more nationals after they entered the country, seeking refuge as follows. continuing fighting and man. more fighting in shan state near the northeast border with china has displaced at least 50000 people. us president joe biden says the is talks with chinese president choosing, paying would bring what he called global benefits. they met on the sidelines of the asia pacific economic cooperation summit on wednesday and pledged to avoid a dangerous rift. they also agreed to restore military to military links,
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and she pledged the curb production of the drug defense. both leaders have tried to win over allies during the summit in san francisco. we gather this week in san francisco, an inflection point in history. one of the full new challenges, it's not only challenges, but new threats as well. but we have to never forget that we can change in brand new york of history for the better if we make up our mind to do it. meanwhile, the chinese presidents and the japanese prime minister formula can she have held talks on the sidelines of that apex on it. she said that there countries should focus on common interests and reaffirmed beneficial relations. and because she said that they share the responsibility for global peace, it is their 1st face to face talks in a year. relations between the 2 biggest asian economies have been strained by historical differences and territorial disputes of the current international
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situation is complicated and intertwined. i'm president of the challenges and much one after another peaceful coexistence friendship for generations, mutual benefit cooperation, and the joint development of the right direction for the people of china and japan . today, the international society is that's a historic turning point. as it's faced with the complicated entanglement of divisions and co operations, in that situation, japan and china as neighbors, the check everlasting history and paternal future, as well as leading powers for the region and the international society share a mutual responsibility to contribute to the peace and prosperity of the world. a photo journalist has been killed in a border city in the northern part of mexico is my own via gomez worked for a local newspaper. he was shot in his car in the early hours of thursday while also working as
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a ride share driver. 3 suspects were arrested as authorities investigate the motive behind his desk on a supplement, he's my boy enough for fish. male was a good and honest person, a good coworker whose life was taken away. we don't want this case to stay on so much as this happened with the death of other general to see if the causes something other than journalism. and we want this to be clarified by the os ortiz, he didn't get wildfire has continued to burn widely across brazil's tropical wetlands, according to meet urologists around $3000.00 blazes broke out during the 1st 15 days of november, brazil's continental wetlands, which origin biodiversity are suffering from an intense heat wave firefighters, volunteers, and g o is, are trying to help rescue injured animals, us, and returning to our special coverage of the war. on garza israel has killed more than 4600 children and gaza in just over 5 weeks. about 20000 more had been injured after zeros following the story of one child who lost his legs and it is really
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a culture lopez. what am reports. 2 life will never be the same for us and it's about. 2 5 years old, he lost his legs and then is really angry. strike. 2 overwhelmed them with limited medical supplies, doctors that causes unlocks the hospital, managed to save his life. the 1000 mileage of the energy procedure was done to repair his amputated limbs and compensate for his blood loss. medical teens face significant shortages anesthesia is in short supply, and some operations are performed without it. before his operation, osmond was already facing get another tragedy. his mother and father were killed in an attack in guns as ne, 15 other family members also died. the air strikes to ask man into a neighbor's house. he and his uncle survived, but later they were caught in another strike. the general was fleeing and moving
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through the south with document was injured by his reading, shelling and lost of league. i hope he will get posts basic so he can have a life like other children. then go back to school. hopefully once the williams this is what office neighborhood now looks like. debris and rubble cover what was once called home. he's among more than $20000.00 children who've been injured since october, the 7th. back and hospital hoffman is awake and recovering. his uncles as a boy doesn't get no, he's lost his limbs for his parents. he's asked me a number of times he wants to b sales and bid and walk. i tell him which license so his legs feel base. so after he takes his medicine, he doesn't feel like he's lost his legs. we'll have to try very hard to make him understand this, as well as the most of his parents. like many, his age,
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approximate will bear physical and emotional scars for years to come, too young to understand war. he's now part of the generation that's being forced to endure capielo facility in elgin 0. and we're back in the top of the our way of continuing coverage of israel's want to stay with the the oven dish about the oh i yeah. hi joe. but let me check and put the book and just have my son, what was what the good to go to. good. good. we can go
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info for 3 upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't a one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black lives don't really matter. in the police for unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? people were dying 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, mark them on hills upfront one out 0. the the is really air strikes, target, residential buildings and gaza is devali or refugee camp. at least 11 people have been killed. the pennsylvania, it's good to have you with us. this is elza 0 lives also coming up is really forces
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