tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 18, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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as the search for unmarked graves continues and harrowing revelations emerge. people in power examines the long term consequences of the government funded system . residential schools, canada shame. on a jersey to the the you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and don't find a navigator with special continuing coverage of israel's war on god. so here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel attacks to schools in the gaza strip. we're getting reports of at least 50 people being killed, including children as people in northern gods, off the cells is really tanks move in close behind to push them out.
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the v is where the army target owns in southern gaza, where it had declared was safe to go to at least 30 palestinians are killed in fine, eunice, and surviving in a war zone. people across scars, us gallons, whatever they can find while under constant air strikes. and shelley, the so it's 1500 hours g m t, that's 5 pm in gaza with a dire humanitarian situation, is getting worse by the hour. is real, has once again attacked as a hoot a school. that's a you and run facility in the jabante, a refugee camp in the north. and another school attendance data has also come under attack by is really forces the death tool across the who is this least 50 people, including children. meanwhile, 1000 the palestinians have been forced out to be
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a ship, a hospital, a compound after being ordered to leave by israel's military. more than 300 patients are fleeting south without the help of ambulances or other vehicles. 5 doctors have stayed behind with at least a 120 patients who are unable to move because of their condition. elda zero's bad died. my hate, she begins, are coverage. the united nations run school with 1000 sheltering, and it will. but early saturday it became clear once more that there is no refuge for posting and it's been cause of the low, low up was the all the bodies lay scattered between the desks in what was once used as a classroom at the alpha who are a school in the north this facility wants to can thousands of children and prided itself on its support for vulnerable students. but these days it's been a shelter for families displaced by funding. now it's grounds resemble
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a graveyard. what we're seeing is another one of these horrific incidents where civilians, people who saw the shelter in a protected you and bill they are paying the price. they thought that they are, they would have a bit of safety and nowhere a recent gaza, not even their schools. it's a familiar scene. also flora was bombed in 2009 in 2014. and earlier this month, it's located in jamalia because as largest refugee camp, an area that's faced, some of the heaviest, bombardments and recent weeks. the debt had been taken to the nearby indonesian hospital which just days ago declared it was completely out of service because of the lack of supplies and fuel. 6 they claim that un schools are protected for the israelis founded the only school again. where is the un wherever the, where is the free? well, the 2010 out of the $35.00 hospitals and does that are still open,
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just barely operate on both health facilities and schools have come under is really attacked. both meant to be protected under international law. it may hit you out 0 . well, we have correspondence across the region. we haven't how much i'm june standing by for us in tennessee. but 1st let's go to thought of as soon joining us from trying eunice in the southern gaza strip. so thought it just bring us up to speed with what you're hearing about the 2 schools that were targeted today, killing thousands of people. yes, the attacks on the north of the gaza strip continued today earlier as these very occupation forces had stuck around to a 2 schools and they don't have the gaza strip. those 2 schools consider it to be safe show to palestinians who flats from the houses in the eastern areas of north of the gaza strip and to be away from the east. very relentless attacks that took
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place since the early beginning of this round the funding thing people were taking sholtes on site. the school receiving different kinds of, uh, shows, training services provided by the united nations. this happens in the early beginning of this round to fighting. later with the city is reading the religious attacks that happened in the notes of the gaza strip. people who stopped running low on food and water, experiencing hot and harsh in human conditions that no one can coop with. meanwhile, the attacks on those areas with supposed to be safe. according to the principles of international load, continue, the schools are considered to be as a whole show. so full hundreds of palestinians who have been taxed by the is very occupation forces. dozens of palestinians have been killed. the do to this is wendy . a separate to do separate attacks on the north of which are a treat as they are trying to force people in the north of the gaza strip. just need to the southern areas as these very religious attacks. also in the south of the gaza strip, continues till now, thought it stay with me for just
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a moment because we earlier heard from how much about send media. he's the director of the and ship medical complex and he was speaking to al jazeera and he said that is really, soldiers remain in total control of the ship, our hospital complex. let's listen or what the situation is, the, the dyad we do not know of these promises wouldn't be for the field, especially that the old dominican staff has left only very few, including myself are left. we are out of service weeks ago. we are without, with tyler weeks ago without towards the folder and not only those remaining in the hospital. last to die, there is no executed for days that a it is to deny them access to me and, and oh, safe passage. the hospital is totally deserted. the remaining patients and victims are lying and the quoted or the sits in the hospital is that around it by columns
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of tags. they said i only sold those on an inside in on and on the roof. i know about the house. sometimes they are in total control, even that few remaining, but that kind of stuff cannot move. it's really we can not even do anything with our take him permission as i speak to you. i am surrounded by this lady soldiers. so that was the director of speaking to us earlier on target. he was telling us about the situation inside and ship a hospital for those who have been left behind. but for those that were forced to leave, some of them have to leave on foot. some of them were in hospital beds, they were being pushed by other doctors. what have you heard about where they've gone and, and where are they supposed to go? a yes, lose. patience displaced people or even medical boxes are forced by these without the patient forces to flee through the southern areas of the gaza strip. in order
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to receive treatments in the hospitals are located in the south main. wilder hospitals, which are on the south of overwhelmed with patients as big as red as strikes, continue to target civilian houses, different injuries after and up to hospitals from time to another. since the early beginning of this escalation, we've palestinian fighters and he has been occupation forces or are talking about different ones that people who are suffering from severe injuries and ones that are not know, don't got can even more info the are need to be pushed by another assistance, but those also even have to cross those of mind that would have to reach the southern areas of the gaza strip. now the attacks from the south coast to continue this people support took to to reach the southern areas of gauze strip. meanwhile, they will tend up to the, to the south southern areas of gauze district, toyota exhausted main while they are suffering from very serious injuries that might really claim to life. and what is also important to mentioned that they are still babies pretty much to babies inside a she felt hospital under the is very uh,
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control. i mean, one of those babies would like to be delivered to the southern areas of gauze, restrict, you must be delivered according to high levels of safety of medical safety in order to guarantee that life. and also, the same thing must be done for the ones that people who are suffering from us. if you want the muscles to be delivered on the very good medical condition, no more people to reach to the southern areas this with excessive fates. there are read the deteriorating and the conditions. okay, got it. thank you so much for that. update from hon. eunice in the south of garza. well now uh, bring him how much i'm to him. he's joining us from tel aviv. how about before we get into where you are exactly, and what you've been seeing in tel aviv just let us know other we've heard anything from the is really army regarding the to attacks on the, on the schools in the gaza strip. the no uh,
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during we've not yet heard anything from the city or the army with regards to those attacks on the teachers. we are trying to get more trying to get more details we expect and will probably getting more details from the for the army in the hours to home. but as of now the silence with regard to those attacks. so when it comes to the, so we've heard or rather have not heard from these really on the is really deafening . now let me tell you where we are right now. we're in telling me even what you see going on behind me. this is a demonstration, several 100 people. this is the 1st time that a rally years have been given a permit by the israeli police to hold a demonstration in which those who are protesting are calling for a ceasefire. this is essentially an anti war rally. it took a long time to organize. it's been organized by the boss party, that the for dominantly arabic, left meaning political party, left this political party here in israel. they are gathered here and tell of you tonight, after having a slot this a request from the high court in the country,
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then the police related to gave them the permits. they're here tonight. now, what you're hearing going on from them that is somber. they are talking about what is going on in gaza. they are saying that it is a terrible situation that there should be a fire, that there is a humanitarian catastrophe. now, if you're wondering why you might be hearing music, that's because there is a counter protest going on. i'm going to ask you how to move the camera now to look over on the other side of this, what you're seeing here. these are right wing is really counter protestors that are upset that this demonstration calling for a cease fire is going on. they're waving their flags and they are blaring nationalist music in the air blaring nationalist music to try to interrupt the demonstration that is going on by those we're calling for a ceasefire. now, the folks that we have spoken with,
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they have said that it's very important. besides, the demonstration continue to go on because they say that right now is not just a reward that's being waged on jobs and, but they believe that the government is involved in a campaign to stamp out any kind of defense in the country as well. all right, thank you. well, how much i'm to for that reporting from tel aviv was we mentioned earlier, the young fellow who at a school that israel has it is a un run facility. it's in the job by the a refugee camp. an earlier we spoke to to modify who was a spokesman for winter, while she says that nowhere and gaza is safe for palestinians. as we receive reports, we saw the images, so they are devastating. how these are reports of, of dozens of people killed in of the who, the school of the who, that is indeed an indirect school and visual value account in the northern part of the guys a strip ship. valia is the largest and most densely populated camp for bella
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studded refugees in the gaza strip. over at the total of 8 counts. this is the largest and we must remember that most of everyone who is from the north of because a strip has already been forcibly displaced out of the northern part of the strip, including my colleagues. when do i have not been able to assist people in that account? so i am still waiting for reports directly from my colleagues and god. but what we're seeing is another one of these horrific incidents where civilians, people who sold the shelter in a protected you. what i'm building are paying the price tomorrow, the local guys, a health ministry is saying that there are at least $50.00 dead in the strike on the off of who are a school. i know you're saying that the you don't have one real stop necessarily on the ground today at the school or that they were there during the strike. but can
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you give us a sense of, of how densely populated that area is. and perhaps how many people round about might have been sheltering in your school. and there's so many people when to seek shelter out on rough facilities when they were forced to leave their own homes. well, since the very beginning of this conflict, people uh, in another part of the gaza strip, received the evacuation notification from the is really forces. in fact this to this, this in reality means these are a notifications for them to just vacate, leave their home, leave their neighborhoods, and go elsewhere in search of safety. this is what the leaflets and the as the methods they receive, told us. so we witnessed a movement of around 1600000 people. as a reminder, the total population of guys that is $2200000.00 and god is considered one of the most densely populated places in the world. so when half were over half of its
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population move moves so in, in, in an x. so this is what, what, what is very reminiscent of, of, you know, the previous uh, force displacement. i think they all get crowned in the south. most of them go into the schools because they anticipate that when they're and they you went building, they will be protected. many of them, those stayed in the northern states and jamalia camp and stayed in our, in the winter west school because they thought that there they would have a bit of safety and nowhere a recent gaza, not even our schools. now here in human rights experts have earned the international community to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in gaza . 36 special roberts, hers cited, increasing evidence of genocidal incitement. overt intent to destroy the palace thing and people under occupation and indiscriminate attacks resulting in
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a colossal death toll. they went on to say, many of us already raise the alarm about the risk of genocide and gaza. we're deeply disturbed by the failure of governments. the heat or cool and to achieve an immediate cease fire. we're also profoundly concerned about the support of certain governments for israel strategy or for fare against the besieged population of gaza and the failure of the international system to mobilize to prevent genocide. i will not speak to the original rental compo who's a former chief prosecutor at the international criminal court. he's joining us from malibu in california. thanks for your time with us on the 0. so do you share the concern of these un experts that have that have come out and said that were we remain convinced that the palestinian people are at risk of genocide? what i think that that key bottom point wanting is stage of god. separation is probably be that it's probably they did. so be on any v like bomb be
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closing the supply of food on board. that doctor says could be clearly kind of get some money to do or general side that but not the intention. but another point that it was remark it by the auditors and vision industry, but the concept is important. it's what's back in with buying that. it's not just the vacation upon it. and allegedly they got to come to buy this thing and keep being with back. so that's a different problem. there's no reason to provide the weapons to the set to this in, in, in west bond. so the 2 different problem and they've come to mind your general site coming to block. and the guy said people um the tax in west box. so what, what can actually be done about this? i mean, we heard from the, the south african foreign minister, for example, who's called on the i c, c. you're a former prosecutor of the i c c to issue arrest warrants against and that's in yahoo. and the other is really leaders who are,
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are responsible for this genocide. how likely do you think that is and, and what is the process to do so? of the, the photos it means the magic not called brother cute or say that he's investigating. so he's doing the problem. that means the persecution require late because the kind of would be committed that for me, the real to oceans is to prevent that. why the ones that go to the security considered a solution 2 days ago, eating bought that because it didn't change in design that make us was a lucky business issue in a moment ago. now the us chain, they acted towards idaho, and they saw a very low and ready to this week the solution, but at least they got most then they you, when somebody comes the easiest comes up a piece of security. it has me. i see if i failed in this regard because you said
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that the i c c is doing what is the i c c doing. it's been more than 40 days, and there has been genocidal intent from uh the 1st few weeks of this war or whether it was working. if he'd say he's working, but the agent not just by management, please is prevention. and the prevention is rippled somebody the of the you want to go to the counselor. that's why. yeah, because it's got a positive persecution. it's true. i went back and use it should be perfect. you with the yes is truly mitigation persecution, but they will take months here. the issue is to prevent today to put things back today and that's a roller. what do you think of it or the lead this you say is in a method that the leaders of all the categories support the crimes they for the us . it could be considered a solution. it's important. what would happen now is that the, for them they should, but that leaves you with another beetle and that's a huge change because most the majority of the categories,
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members of the un security council, one doesn't pause strong on this illusion. calling for the ceasefire, i need to by the us more to look at them, at least the people who might say and corporate or right is that woman timing. and he said nothing. no, it's just the beginning. so what for the but again for the, for the icbc itself, the reason i'm focusing on the licensee is because you are a former prosecutor of the licensee. so we want to talk about the icbc his role in particular here. i mean kareem khan, ever since he's taking this post and he's the, he's face criticism that he hasn't moved fast enough on any issue when it comes to the palestinian people and, and test priorities. and a lot of people say the priority is a, be, i see itself is that, and falls in line with, with foreign policy priorities, particularly off of western government. so what would you advise him to do right now? and when you want to call in, because as you say i for 9 years, i was
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a cheaper than you though. i never read about how to prosecute, but those i live about the games. the police got an extra pay and they gave me what, what i am supporting the crimes that up on something to either put together with not investigating come on. that particular thought when to his i don't seem that he wouldn't investigate august size. i'm. he's doing something i don't, i cannot just see him because i don't know what he's doing because he's going to be that job. so, but in the meantime, my expert opinion on these dong let the actor out of the game because they have a bunch of different ways. they, us a good, he comes with responsibility even you want to be supporting the protection. but obviously with the comfort of the us compatibility. so the fact that us a set that the bus that a solution is important, that is a change. how big is this? how much of this change we need? but we don't know the secret the guns eat right already. say you would not disagree
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the guns at a 100 russian. the counts would say that you want to get the you went sort of a general in 10 days have to report. so that is a, the global level. what is happening as it goes, you're a piece the bottom. but today the priority is to stop the crime by me. but is it could be that the, the big issue is the states stop in this situation and read it back to you. i mean, not working well, but it's more change happen when to counseling and disagree, counseling requests, and one thing and boss drive, it rejected the kinds of things we, we money toward. and what about, let me just let me just jump in there, ask you one final question. i want to get your thoughts on the as the, the director of the new york office of the un high commissioner for human rights, who resigned last month said that the u. n. is failing and it's due to prevent what again he categorized as an aside and sites in countries like the u. s. u. k. in
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much of europe as being, quote, wholly complicit in the certificate salt. i mean, do you do agree with what he has to say and in your opinion, if you do agree, what evidence can you point to that that, that shows their complicity. that maybe my, my legal opinion is clear that i'm from living as a hot mess, coming to general side again these various because have my has intention to destroy the jewish community that they right. and i don't know if i have the right to defend itself, but they cannot come me crimes to defend himself. so the blockade of the gas that isn't coming into mind the i'm probably the general side. in addition, manually the bomb being looked like what crimes? because the killing us, it really gets privy to it. so all this company is a company they find that is set this in with bang out of the big weapons, get really another big problem. so all of this happening right,
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i'll just stop dive even though they're not going to persecute thoughts. it's a month for the lead to we what i said, didn't this okay, so change. we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much. louis moreno accomplice . thanks for speaking to us, one i'll to 0 do. so as we've been discussing you and human rights experts have continued to call on the international community to do more to prevent genocide against the palestinian people in gaza. priyanka good fellow, looks at the language used by is really leaders and several figure since the beginning of the war behind the depths of suffering and the cycle of violence and garza, a woods of vengeance, hatred and erasure is a hole in the midst of in i don't even come in. he's referring to a biblical passage that called to an ancient israelites to wipe out it's our tribal nation of my leg. to avenge a surprise on bush took a man, women,
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child's infant, and animals. a reference use now to justify the slaughter of thousands of palestinian men, women and children. it is an on and be us genocidal statement. right? because the idea within the tradition, right, is that you have to destroy all of all the like and all of i'm like descendants and rid that people from the world. and this is a completely dangerous genocide, all idea to invoke that of israel's fluoride kaufman test frame, the war and gaza edits, people as a fight against good and evil light and darkness. familiar rhetoric invoking the midst of a just war during the brutal impact of 75 years of reputation in the 1st month in my zone and mine and they look so good when they come into play with them
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is on the well i think that they don't some, it's really a wave. there appear to be no editorial. the red lines that have not been crossed. the excuse me, because i've seen him hook it as i've seen or could come up with some issues with it. but it's not sufficient there for thousands of family patients. i'd be to pay shotwell middle school, c a n o. cool. see you use name in your head? see federal funding? so yeah, just let me see if it, if i don't know, i'm beginning beds and it's not because they don't say nothing because of the incendiary rhetoric of ethnic cleansing and genocide of palestinians normalized on live television by pundits and petitions of like active a say this type of explicit language of hate. i'm revenge is repeated in thousands
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of posts online. we use the next step. and then a few days ago, over a 1000000 conversations that are violent and, and on man, the good, i'm, we, this is one of those nations that calling for the, for, for the inside months or by a man's, including like flattening. does the mean goes that getting delayed, being the was kind of a inside the to come imagine is that the effects of on the problems to get incitement are already being filled across israel and races, chance and songs and even comedy sketches, seemingly normalizing the dehumanizing ation or palestinians and israel's war crimes, bianca group, the caea. well, not bringing out is there a senior political analyst model on the shadow. so i'm gonna run to pick up on what
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we were just hearing and the report, the latest comments to come out of a ton of eve or by the deputy speaker of the is really parliament who said bern garza now no less in the context of self he was saying that we are to humane, burned gauze and now no less. i mean, this adds on to the comments that we heard in the report about new king, gods, us one and so forth. what do you make of these? well, clearly the is there any president of hartzog set the tone from the very beginning when you say that or no innocent people in gaza and hence old people in cars are a guilty for what happened october 7 or and hence they are or could be subjective to punitive measures on the part to visit and that is at the heart of intent behind genocide. so the fact that is that is all coming together. and by the way, it's not just nothing you know, and his government is the presidential present and it comes from the sort these can . all those people who demonstrated for months long months for democracy in his red
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are the ones now supporting the military operations in cost. so the entire political establishment is that an own, it's political parties with their, with the exception of this one is that a left wing political part it up also condemns, have most by the way on october 7th, the entire is really establishment is behind this kind of rhetoric, and if you listen to them within their one media, within their own tv stations, and so forth. the entire day and night is dedicated to this kind of incitement against the, by the syrians, dehumanizing the palestinians. and the only the human hasn't come us. because the human eye is hurt. so you could say this is politics busted to humanize the palestinians. that's absolute traces. and here i'm sure you heard i was speaking to the former, i say to prosecute or just a moment ago. and he was saying, look it up to the states now, not the united states, but different countries to,
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to stop us to try to put an end tour on that. but we hear more more. so the term genocide now being referred to so. so my question to you is this, those countries that are saying, look, this looks like genocide, we heard it from south africa. we've heard it from focused on as well as some other ones. why hasn't anyone invoke the the genocide convention yet? where you're not just, i'm not a league of mine, right? i agree with comp, you on the very simple principles. actually, i strongly agree with him. i should say on the very strong principle that the legal processes taken in consideration, your uh, frustration with the, the way the issue had been slow working order. everything that has to do with palestine on swan is that in the end of the day, this is going to take years, not much as he started years for anything to really come about. and even when it does come about whatever the rolling is,
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whatever the application of the genocide convention or otherwise it takes someone to apply it in the end of the day without state actors, without powers coming to the fort. i'm saying we will apply even towards companies are not members because is not member for the international chemicals known as the united states. so in the end of the day, the legal process is frustrating. i think his notes about the idea of prevention is really key and that's why you and i, and all of those that we've been talking throughout the past 6 weeks and more on the idea that this must stop now that we could on, as human beings with common sense, our leaders or as individuals that these crimes are taking place. what are we going to call them genocide or just simple war problems? they are wars against humanity in the moral and the political sense of the words as common sense, right. ok, look, i mean, we're not going to get into the, the legalities of genocide rates, but what are the political implications off not invoking the genocide
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convention for it for certain countries or states. if you look at the palestinian authority present as my flute, our bus, he's the power stein, representative at the international court of justice. why do you think he's been silent on this? he's been sounds on a lot of things. right? right. and clearly there's such a completion of going on behind the scenes with all sorts of original and global powers who just want to allow, is there a to finish the job as it were? let's just remember that when president biden was in his right, and he told these really government go get justice. so, you know, when you're, when you're unusual, a bulldog, you're not expect them to sing. right? you're expecting them to do certain things and you're not, the face has been, has had this watching i or what, what's going on. it's not ignorant. what you're up to. what is that, what is happening? it knows exactly what is happening. that's why the united states is also complicit, then what is going on. and the last thing they want to hear is the word genocide,
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right? the same thing with you, okay. the same thing with germany on others, a lot of comparison in the war crimes that are taking place in guys. just like a number of i bought a rino countries who are also competitive with their silence about what's going on and go. so i think altogether don't want to involve all sorts of international processes, aside from what the down resolution of the united nations general assembly followed by a what have down resolution. i think i'll stick up the council. but even that hang on by it says, right. does call for the end of collective punishment. think us and even that coming from the you want to go with the council. the highest executive body in the land, meaning in the world today should allow egypt, for example, to stop. the collective punishment by is read the truth. oh, original pulse to have 57 states that came up with a decision site and the collective punishment ran the blockades on, gonna been implemented. so this red is on the application today, and it's cj and,
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and it's collective punishment, collect the punishment as the comp you. i've said it's not my opinion that this has a version of genocide within it because the end of the day when you start of an entire population, when you spar and inside. when you do not have them medical relief, we need to find them clean water. when you even design them. and so i, i hate to be saying words like that but, and then there's a sort of system is broken now. is there any is decided in the end to send in a truck a few words to fix the sewer system. so that the is there any soldiers don't get diseases the is randy soldiers don't get diseases. so here we are. there is an unraveling cause i called an unraveling genocide and gaza inflamed site for the international committee just to, to do something about okay. and we don't have to wait for any legal process for us to act. we need to act now before any icey decisions is looked into. thank you so
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much milan bush auto. thank you. still ahead on the officer and who's our, the marching from tennessee to west jerusalem. thousands of people are demanding the is really government to more to free captives held by how much the, the highlight. but anyway, continues the eastern pa, so for sale, more hot sunshine coming into rear. but we got this kind of cloud. um, i will, i will the changes we go through the next couple of days. is it stationary system? this one site has the name implies, it's really, really slow moving more fund to be down post just to the south. all power required open parts of often taina pushing into the southeast to present most of that. re i 40 degrees celsius our system. well, not a little farther moles,
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which as we go through sunday, we lose the normally when the suddenly wind picks up and type of just pull back up a good 10 degrees or so, trying to break the heat. but it is going to be hot, humid and very unsettled, plenty of showers across the amazon basin more so than we have seen recently, and it has been driving, it should have been so that is somewhat welcome. tiny, a wet weather to it's a central pos of the copy of this band of cloud here as an old tropical system, now dissipating, making its way up to the southeast optim. you'd have a quite a crop of shabbas coming back in behind. over the next couple of days. the eastern side of the caribbean. 10, we don't have to use sunshine, not too bad, which was the west. meanwhile, for western parts of north america, we have got some wet to weather coming in california seen some big down pool central, the recent past, not too bad. the cloud and right and some of these in of the cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find
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creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person ensures. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want we want to great because the women and my country, they're not sweet to come to us. we are not, and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be treated equally. we are working in their thoughts, that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the problem again, this is all just say, or who's reminder of the top story this hour, at least 50 people have been killed and it is really a talk on the assess the school in the north of casa. it's a united nations run school in the giovanni or refuge account, another school attendance office that has also come under attack by is really forces. thousands of palestinians are fleeing to southern size. so after being order to leave the ship, a hospital compound by israel's military, 5 doctors have stayed behind the police. the 120 patients were unable to move because of their condition. ultra 0 has gained access to any sort of school. the
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aftermath of the is really attack and share. so look at what happened when asked me to sit for what we are entering through alpha kuda. you in school, once home to thousands of internally displaced, palestinians, phone bay till noon. and baby here is now totally deserted. and that's thousands of families took refuge in the own. russ school building that's going to be at $200.00 innocent civilians. mostly women and children were killed of the night. as a result of his writing, the solid tax of you will need it for food. you can show the owner, you can clearly see the often that these right of all planes pounded these costs. rooms with hundreds of unsuspecting families, rachelle drank men similar to the location in gps coordinates on knowing these ready occupation forces. as we details of boardman
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presumes in the vicinity of the school decimals for him, and many of the displays came from the north villages and even nearby hospitals when they were forced to meeting the keeps. mendoza, just thought of that and they you can see the only individual remaining. tell us what happened the country to how many till i don't know exactly, but for sure it's more than $0.50 and how about injuring the same or even more and this is on way. do you think they left to most probably towards the south and i'm sure it's hard to know these all the positions of the displace palestinians who took shelter in the school had the status of blood body parts and remains. all of them will affect the cost. so she's an assistant professor of diplomacy and
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conflict resolution if the error of american university and also call them this for on what's nice newspaper, joining us from a lot definitely occupied westbank, thanks for speaking to us. just give us the view from, from the west bank. obviously the focus is on gaza and, and the daily war crimes that are being committed in garza. but over and above us bank, there have been a number of arrest and a number of palestinians who have been killed as well. and so just before we jump into the west bank, i would like to comment that's what we witnessed today in gaza is an answer to that like a nation's, it's an insult to the community. and so to the sustainable development goals and specifically good number for eventually equality. and so to the convention of that ice of the child. and so to do the rest of the creation of the human rights of the human rights after the 4th geneva conventions. and to the statute, this is the you and school that hosted the hundreds of the displays. and they had actually, as you just mentioned, they had shared the court and that's with the occupation army. yet as long as israel is enjoying infinity,
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nothing will stop the continued war crimes against developing and civilians. but as long as the volume is being the word that we kind of expect for things, but to get worse, i mean, that's the way it is violating every life the protections of civilians ever liked the protection to schools, every right to do cation every night. the protested to the displayed is the, has closed its limits on all different scenes. the fact that they are enjoying infinity after the words that they had days against the hospitals and the doctors and the patients against the monks and the churches, gave them the green light and the complete legal coverage to continue with the crimes against the palestinian people. coming back to the west bank. yes, the world is busy coveting the company in gaza, but we need to also remember that is really the occupation forces are acting in thought over line in a reading and bathing every palestinian city from novelist to to get them to completely out there's you, me and so he brought up the events, the him to jericho, that i'm a law, the palestinian citizens of the west bank are both of these,
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suffocated in our cities and villages, not being allowed to move by the intensity of the checked one, let alone the number of monitors the number of marches in the past 5 weeks in the west bank had flies into more than 213. and let's look at the other number, you know, behind it. before october 7th, we had 5200 pound to send in presenters in his review deals. today, the number has mounted to more than 7700 palestinians edited it is ready to do. okay, let me just jump in there. let me just talk to her for the, for the sake of time. so how long do you think that this can go on for? because, you know, some countries have condemned the violence. we've seen you and resolutions that have been pause to allow what's uh, what's called for humanitarian pauses. that doesn't translate to what's happening on the grounds. how long do you think this is going to go on for and what's at stake if it does? well, i believe, as long as it's ended in doing infinity, there is nothing to stop them as long as their violence, as a reward, that there is nothing,
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nothing to stop them. this is to be very clear. if this is loved inside the, then what it, what it, what does that, what we are witnessing is that sounds, nation of the lead intelligence clown, which is basically about a for eviction or those of the palestinians and got the not the only 2 that's out there and that's the part, but the sign i with, with this today is actually to approve because that's what it situated in the south . and those people act due to cost is to confuse those 4 because they left their home. they were supposed to believe the split displayed from their home. so basically it's a, it, is that okay, think the palestinians want to live in garza to force them to move to a, to a, to sorry. nice. yeah. and so when you're here, we also were the former is really prime minister. he said this, he was speaking to media and he said, the time us as command center is now in con eunice and it's not in ship a hospital, of course all along is really is have been claiming that the command center has been in civil hospital. they haven't found anything and so far as we know. so what
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do you make of the comments by this former prime minister, who, who is now saying, well, our focus is going to shift itself. what does this mean? this is actually a parts of the communication. the machine parts of their misleading, of the audiences. part of that has, but i'm part of they're producing more and more met, excuse us to justify the tenor and therefore comes of good and for about to send you what we are, which is the thing is a basic foundation of what was needed on october 3rd, 13, they are investing gaza, they wants to forward the people out. they've gone back to the house. those who are not skilled already and they want to, i makes the rest of the now what we are seeing in genocide, then what we are thing is as mcclendon of the palestinian people. it's basically the foundation of the folks that are put on good product, which is a reflection of the vote for declaration, which comes under the framework of the deal of defense or the unfortunate the this is what we were sitting at the expense of the palestinian blood okay, again, would we see the number of the product in civilian driving to more than 16000
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civilians and got the one must ask? yes. what did it what? what does it take? it takes as amy gets used by it, it fits by it. it must be common sense for anybody in the community today. all right, thank you so much though. not a call. thank you for speaking to us from the thank you. but at least 5 palestinians have been killed and several others injured in an is really our strike and the occupied westbank. so that happens in the palazzo a refugee camp near novelist, another palestinian was killed. and it is really raid on the city of 2 of us. there's really army has conducted daily raids on the occupied west bank as you've been hearing killing at least $212.00 palestinians since october. the 7th zane personality has more from it on the left and the occupied westbank. many palestinians have been critical of their political leaders saying that they have not been vocal enough throughout this crisis. but looking at the events at osha for hospital, at the ongoing events in gaza, the palestinian authority minister of foreign affairs has put out a statement condemning what they describe as the crime of occupying the issue of
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a hospital, of evacuating citizens, patients and medical staff. and turning it into what they described as a closed military post. they say that the actions of these really military idol shift the hospital or another hideous facet of the crimes of ethnic cleansing and genocide being committed against palestinian people. the statement goes on to say that what is happening there at that hospital is representative of israel's insistence on completing episodes of execution and genocide against any palestinian presence in gaza. that these are very strong words that come out at a time when the palestinian authority is under pressure to be seen to be doing more . and as the events and gaza carry on. there is an ongoing concern here in rome, a lot in cities across the occupied westbank which have come under is really rates as well as aerial attacks. in recent weeks. there is a concern that the circumstances for people here could also continue to worst and
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continue intense to intensify as they have been since the events of october 7th the were here. is that what is happening in garza now the conditions in gauze and now are a window into what the conditions could look like for people in the occupied westbank in the future? same bus robbie, olga 0 romanella and the occupied westbank of the family is us, is really is being held captive by him. us and gaza, or marching to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his residence in west jerusalem. hundreds of protests are as began their march from tel aviv to west jerusalem that began on tuesday. there is a managing the government to more to secure their relatives release protests or taking place in cities around the world, calling for a cease fire in gaza. hundreds have been taking part in march and march, and the city of signs on that's in southern lebanon to denounce israel's aggression in the gaza strip. some protest or is carried the flag of hezbollah, which fighters have exchange fire with is really forces on the border. and these
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are the pictures from london where demonstrations have been bragging or any taking place in support of the palestinian people, their condemning israel's attacks on hospitals and the killing of civilians in luxembourg, protest or is gather to denounce the european union stands towards the war in gaza these pictures, so people holding a banner that's urging the block to stop it's complicity with is really war crimes . still a head on out to 0 devastation in the wake of storm. daniel will have an update from libya in other news where communities are still reeling. 2 months after wide spread flooding the with the guns a raging and drawing all the attention, the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives, or
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a text palestinians in the west bank. so these are the 10 to blind. i will, they help out using intimidation and bonham's. we are resting. choose population protected by no one. do you want to find westbank? the other from the palestinian experience of israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story you 15 members killed in and ask for sharon, what's happening? we don't cover the news. we covered the way the news is the listening post
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the . we'll take a look at the other world news making headlines and it's been more than a month since flooding caused by storm. daniel devastated eastern libya. thousands of people were killed and displaced. city of the journal was the worst effective as malick trainer reports. the presence of libya as to rifle governments has complicated relief efforts, and it's been called the worst natural disaster. it'd be as modern history in september heavy rain from storm. daniel, devastated much of eastern libya. official numbers say 4333 people died. and more than $8500.00 remained missing in the city of dona to downs collapse, sending us. and now me like waves of the city, entire neighborhoods were swept away into the sea or reduced to rubble,
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senior citizens home was destroyed. private charities are now paying for him in his family to live in the slot that he says it was a nightmare. as water flooded his home, he scrambled to save his children. oh and do you know if i climbed up was 2 of my children when i got to the roof of my house? i found a woman there. i thought it was my mother, but it was a woman who lives far away. the floods watch turn to my roof, which is 3 stories high. and so imagine how high the water was. it was a catastrophe. it's a day we can never forget what size i was unable to save his parents. he buried them the next day. according to the new ones, migration agency, more than 43000 people, were displaced by the floods in eastern libya. the majority are from the city of done the alien. those works in the ministry of social affairs. he says more than 270 families displaced from don't know, i've relocated to mr lot though, but they get little government support and that looks in heavy until now the
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government has not located any funds to those who have been displaced. all the municipalities that receive them up with everything that is offered to them in miss rata is from the people of the city. to help this fellow countryman, with whom of libya, has to rival governments. that's complicated relief efforts. each says it's located a budget to help those displaced and to rebuild areas wrecked by the floods, but on the ground so far, those funds don't seem to be reaching those in the about china, which is 0. it's rather liberia's leader and george way has conceded defeat to challenge or a joseph book. hi. and this week's presidential run off with more than 9 to 9 percent of the ballots counter. the former vice president has won nearly 51 percent of the vote. the election was be 1st since the u. n. ended it's peacekeeping mission, there in 2018 into a has paused effort to reach you at least 41 workers trapped in
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a collapsed highway tunnel. after fears of more acc havens rescue workers have been removing debris since sunday, after a portion of the under construction tunnel and the northern himalayan states of which are cons collapsed. they may have to take up to 60 meters to allow the workers to escape space access hailing its 2nd test flight of his giant starship rocket a success despite losing contact with an 8 minutes of that launch. the rocket blasted off from texas 7 months after the 1st attempt and did an explosion. this time, the booster a successfully sent the world's biggest rocket ship further toward space before contact was lost. 15 injured palestinians from dogs, including h over and have arrived in the united arab emirates after being evacuated through the fast crossing among those on the flight where people with critical injuries as
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well as cancer patients. they're the 1st to arrive in abu dhabi officer promised by the u. a government to 3 to 1000 injured palestinians. a journalist army i was a most left his home in northern gauze. so after being given 30 minutes notice to leave by the is really army. she says the shooting didn't stop while they were leaving, even though they were waving white flags. he also said because really army was using a drone to fire at the palestinians, forcing money to leave their dead. i'm sleep. this is a recording of the journey it on the made with his 2 year old son. the same place, you know, the whole she do. i don't know either. bubba. yeah, the shipment, me history obama to
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that the or is limited. the note that you guys live as a general comes in with it and i get the work done. i believe i believe. so. have you ever the most of the start the frank assessments for this placement kind of thing persecutions, it seems to be informed what we see here, please log in to change the reality,
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but rather linking in depth analysis of today's headlines. do you think even the president of the united states, when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian force he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of a private and nothing else. inside story on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and the find getting obligates are coming off in the next 60 minutes is real attacks to schools and the gaza strip. at least 50 people are killed, including women and children. no rooms for the injured in gaza. some survivors of
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