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is displacing, you've got the people empower, investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global south crude mistake. talk to one of the 2 on just the israel is a tax on goal is a continue as often is strongly killed, more than a 100 policy indians, the jabante a refuge account. you killed out children. we are our children. we're is on monday . we are our homes. we want to do. you want to live in safety, the inside you, this is dollars is there in life and also coming on the deputy leader of how much
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tells allergies 0. the remaining captives wouldn't be freed unless israel stops fighting, and palestinian prisoners are nice. that says is right, is run, pop the pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring more captives buy cars. and how much is on the wing? 5 of barrels of rockets aimed at televisions. the israel is expanding its foaming of gaza with thousands more palestinians killed in strikes across the strip the new wave of attacks from land sea and began all to cease far with homeless, expired on friday. a talk to reach a new deal have collapsed with how much saying there will be no more negotiations on captives until the war ends. and it was on the bias has moved. as
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a major is really air raid your con units in southern gaza, within minutes. several residential towers and how much the town completely destroyed, of israel had issued evacuation orders, families left just in time to see their lives explode. the where is the safety we're supposed to have in the south, the set to go sides. and here we are in this, so where do you want us to go? our children are missing and we do not know where the are enough is enough. stop the war. gazda is destroyed. of the in northern gotta an air raid on the ball. your refugee camp causes more death and destruction. you killed out children. we are, our children is on money. we owe a home. we went to live,
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we went to live in safety. the area is one of the most densely populated and has been targeted repeatedly during the past 8 weeks. there is nothing. there's no civil defense. there are no ambulances. there's no medical services. i. the rescuers are using their bare hands to dig through, revel searching for survivors. people offer each other what little comfort they can back out. i mean, people are just lying on the ground. there are body parts everywhere and then there are thousands of victims. as is real expands, it's a salt across the strip. fears are growing of the ground defensive in the south areas. the army previously described as safe once again. gaza is an active was zone once again for palestinians. nowhere is safe and the relative peace of the ceasefire is a distant memory. alexandra buyers algebra. the hospitals in
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the gaza strip happen. it is a wrong with people injured or killed in south. today's showing money with children, including and hong eunice, or launch numbers of civilians have fled in recent weeks under the orders of the. is there any ami, camille? nothing like has more just a warning. her report does contain distressing images. parents carry their bloody children to hospital. oh ok. so the mountains hospice who in central garza is overwhelmed. ok is ready for says from the data neighborhood. oh yeah. the, the, the, the,
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it is through nursing instead of many patients on that line through the ministry of health. and because it says most of those killed over $200.00 since friday on women and children. 1 the missteps vanessa hospital 3 relative weights to bury the dead. as hon, eunice wasn't supposed to either whoever the, the, the one has said that the guns a strip is the most dangerous place and the wants to be a child. and we're going to seize 5 more children who don't commit to that
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of to 0. and is there any bombardment of a home in rasa has killed at least 6 members of one family, civil defense, cruise dunc, through the rubble to search for survive is up to seen in the al janitta neighborhood of rough and southern gaza. and were able to rescue 10 engine family members to take them to have houses there. as tarik assume is in con eunice and southern cost. the entire goal is, was to had been earlier targeted by the occupation forces. but during the last only hour, the occupation forces had leveled to the ground, a residential building in a roof district where more than 6 palestinians have their reported killed and, and i'm part of them, have been also a inkjet by your occupation, a relentless, a strike on this house of the peer to remain wild, the eastern areas of can eunice had been under the artillery
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a shilling for more than 2 hours from now where they are trying to destroy old buildings that are adjacent to the buddhist. and they are also firing elimination to flash over this calling of the eastern areas of can you this which could clearly even be seen from our invitation here in the center of con, you a city. similarly, the attacks continued even almost like a rock refuge account where more than knowing palestinians have been killed with 10 others who health have been also wounded, a residential building that was hit by the occupation forces. now we can clearly hear the sounds of the east, very explosions in the eastern areas of can you just again, while all the gaza strip off to the end of the last hill to cease by a wind from us and east. but it had been on the relentless strikes. people generally installing the guns a step have a sense of fear and even frustration. that to the 5, the fighting had resumed again between almost volunteers and the use very
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occupation of soldiers and separate areas. of course, the goal is this trip. now this fighting had been combined by wide aerial campaign that destroyed a number of residential buildings and even it protect it, prevented that stands for moving freely due to the risk that might be resulted on the deputy head of how most of the political b right has told algebra that negotiations of a truth in guns, i have completely broken down. he said they will be no further exchange of captives until the end of the whole idea as ro pulled negotiations from its intelligence agency most sought out of counsel, which has been mediating ceasefire efforts. the locus of us, me, one the how the official and final stance of the movement of how much is that there will be no exchange of captives until the end of the aggression and a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire. we the homeless movement declared from the beginning that it is not a maneuver deception or anything else that the one prisoners who arrived to gaza on
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october 7th were not a target. and we were ready to release them without conditions. women and children who are held captives were not our targets either. they arrived in gaza due to the exceptional circumstances, and we were also ready to conclude this matter in exchange of the release of our women and children held in the occupation forces prisons. roddy, as have been taking place instead of eve, in an effort to run pop pressure on prime minister benjamin us and yahoo to bring more account to have time. so colorado has more from tel aviv know now bring them back. now they tunes is tens of thousands of his re these gathered on yet another thought today and solidarity with those held captive in garza. this time the calls for that immediate release came darkly from some of
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those just free to my home us. so nothing. i came to thank you because without you, i wouldn't be here. now we must bring back my son and everyone, but i shot many of those brutes. back to israel was separated from the loved ones, still in captivity, wives from their husbands and children from their fathers. as these 5 de la agreement, they ended on friday morning. so early women and children released from us and says that it freed all women and children under a seaside agreement that ended off the vice, i explained each other's to violations. israel says that it didn't release an additional 17 women and children, and that's why it's coming back to bombing garza is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says diplomatic efforts what to release a 2 captives. but the only way to get the remaining ones is by stepping off its
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military pressure on him us. i'm not home, i'm sure. we continue to fight with all night. this is what our fighters were preparing for during the seaside. and so for a complete victory over him, us, while he might be unified in his vision with the will cabinets, a separate public statement by his defense minister, y'all. long just minutes before the prime ministers didn't go on notice by reports is a question that's in yahoo! whether he quits off to the rule, he didn't give a dark thoughts. but those protesting outside to me, the fact was the most people in the government fashion, 3000000 people. dave, what's happened to the 7th of october is the price we pay for having in charge and the government
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families advise health captive are demanding the government revise the ceasefire. the this makes no sense. the duty of old decision makers of the ministers here is to meet with us on a weekly basis and keep us informed, to produce more and more deals, which will bring all hostages home as early as tomorrow. the southern and to the pause in fighting came is a big blow to many and the people, hey, say, don't keep up the pressure. so everyone is boats back the on site. it's all just there on some of these the, on the wing of how much says the it 5 a barrel is just real kits that 10 of evil in san today. let's get more of this without an official who is lonely for us and will keep party source. and i don't know. can you tell us about this attack? 1214 miss l allowed silver night old in central and southern israel is really on
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the radio has said in the last couple of hours, the 10 miss hows were fired from northern guys, and that comes just hours after these really prime minister said his determination was to completely demolish from us. and b as really army had claimed that it had essentially military domination over northern guys or so this will be embarrassing for the israelis and also undermine the confidence that people have that this operation is close to achieving its goals. that these are the plus the taxes since november, the 20th, and they will be can saddening for the israelis. the iron door missile system was 5, but one missile field and it landed very close to tell a b, there was one pass and the injured with buying a shop. no, but there's an investigation under way to find out how the system actually failed. and we also hear that there was heavy fighting in guys over night and is really army highs in the last hour or so on. people living in can units in certain areas
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and can units to start moving from there, because there will be more military operations arriving via in the coming hours. unofficial. that for us in okay, part east tourism still ahead on alex's era, told us officials of israel to fuller international law and protect civilians in guns and why palestinian activists believe an international criminal court proven to human rights foundations will be one sided, the hello, the weather's set bad now across the goals, looking pretty good. not too much cloud. lovely. a warm sunshine for the most part . pleasantly warm sunshine. 26 celsius. here in the hall,
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we can be up to $28.00 in the by just a gentle breeze. a gentle smile coming in a little change as we go through sunday and on in to monday, you can see how the dry weather does extend to the wife of the north as well. actually pushing right across into that is the side of the mediterranean. but there was a change of foot, so we'll see some what to whether easing over to was a bus for us sliding across greece as we go through the next style. so athens with around 22 celsius on sunday, floating back to around 18 degrees is that shabby. rain makes his way of easy. his way into that west. a sort of turkey a for a time all the time. it does stay dry. across that eastern side of the mediterranean allows you to ride to across northern parts of africa. one or 2 showers may be over towards tennessee, but nothing too much to speak of with middle east by the resources. we go through a monday long as you drive across much of west africa. now police as i want to to coastal showers. nothing too much to speak of the main rain that extends rod across
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the heart of africa. tons in this thing. some big down pulls over the next couple of days to the south. is that as long as the hot and dry, the, the story of a small community, or in one of mexico's most dangerous states, standing up to criminal court house and corrupt politicians. the we don't want to fall additions anymore. they just this united, the people in the last episode of the democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest let the fights for self determination. that's why i'm thinking that the north coast was the same as thinking of to any government by the people on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, it watching outlanders are aligned on top stories. this israel's bombardment of gauze is continuing on sa, so they move in a 100 palestinians were killed in n is writing a rate on the jump, a layer refuge account. one of the strips most densely populated areas, the wing of how must speak, how some brigades say that it find the barrels are broken out to be the escalation between israel and how much comes off to see sparks on friday. the deputy head of how much this political bureau has told out there is that negotiations on a truce in golf. i have completely broken down. he said they will be no further exchange of captives until the end of the top us officials all becoming
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increasingly insistent that israel must follow international law and protect civilians in gaza. new remarks by the vice president defense x ray follow the resumption of hostilities off to the gauze cease finally came to then on friday. hottie direct, castro reports on the sidelines of the cop 28 summit into by us vice president cala harris had a clear message for is real too many innocent palestinians have been killed. frankly, the scale of civilian suffering and the images and videos coming from gaza are devastating with more than $15000.00 dead in gaza under is really bombardment and ceasefire negotiations. cold off the message of us officials, including defense secretary lloyd austin, has become increasingly insistent that is real, must do more to protect civilians. if they give this kind of a fight. the center of gravity is the civilian population. and if you drive them
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into the arms of the enemy, you replace a technical victory with a strategic a fee. so i have repeatedly made clear to israel's leaders that protecting pulsed in civilians. and guys like is both a moral responsibility and a strategic impaired. the comments from harrison austin reflects a growing shift from the us as initial unequivocal support for israel's military actions. but it remains to be seen if they'll be more than just words. the u. s. has provided israel with much of the lethal weapons it is using now in gaza. in the senate this coming week, we'll consider whether to send still more military aid to israel. meanwhile, saturday saw yet more protest in los angeles in washington against the bloodshed in gaza. as for what comes after the war,
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the vice president also outlined in the clear is public terms to date what the us wishes to see for palestinians know forcible displacement, no re occupation, no siege or blockade, no reduction in territory and no use of gaza as a platform for terrorism, she said the us wants to see a unified garza and west bank under the palestinian authority. heidi joe castro out to 0 washington. the french president emanuel. my call is in doha, where he's discussed the latest developments in garza with castles amir during the tools shake to me. but how mind i'll find the stress the need for continuing international efforts to negotiate a permanent sci fi and gaza. you said it was needed to protect civilians and deliver aid. they also discussed a 2 state solution in accordance with you and resolutions. and my call said,
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but if the objective of the war is to destroy how much it could go on for a decade, the pulse clinic on the more i think this is the moment one is really, authorities need 2 more precisely defined and goals. what does total destruction of from us mean? and does anyone think it is possible if it has to be a the will will last 10 years? yep. the city did you 100, that can be no long term security for israel in the region. if that security comes at the price of the palestinian lives, affecting public opinion in the regions where you're joining me now, and i'll go on a studio assigned me him as he's associate professor of anthropology at the north western university in castle. he is also were some extensively about the our world . he's able to have my brother, my line to story from palestine. thank you for your time today. so we had the emmanuel, my crow from france in cats are trying to restart those negotiations for another c spot. what is the likelihood in your opinion of that happening any time soon?
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given the 2 sides do appear to be very much a far apart on this issue. us. yes, thank you for having me on. i think, you know, it's, it's a great that there, that he's here that he's making these statements. we're seeing some movement by these western oregon is countries, but i don't think we're any closer to any real substantive solutions. i mean, what he just said, what you heard him say we were saying one day one, right? that is real, is not going to eliminate him, us or what, what is that going to look like? it's taking a world leader 60 days to say that. so i don't think, i think what our problem is our trust in these western uh, in the western leadership and the western countries. and i think we need to be thinking about different solutions. you know, one thing that is we, we may want to think about this is a time of genocide. and we've been,
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we've been seeing this on fold in the last 5060 days. and the international community, especially the global south african nations, are locked in the american nations asian nations. i have no hope in of countries. they've completely lost any dignity, but the rest of the world should be standing up and taking this to the general assembly and calling for an international military intervention. i mean, that's the, that's where we are today. that, that we, you know, that i am on tv is having to say this, but it's a, it's a dusky one speech and they to it was in libya and, and 3 days. and where are we here today after 60 days? no, you're right. and next, but on social movement, and i want to ask you a little bit more about social media. and one of the reasons we all seeing a mccomb come out and speak a so loudly against israel is because of the tension, the jewish and wisdom communities within france itself have
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a very much come out and been very quick to cold off need is to what extent can social movement, particularly when it comes to this particular crisis, have an impact on the outcome of the will? yeah, i think i think definitely social movements. uh the global solidarity on palestine has a real deep impact on what's going on. i mean, we see that the, you know, these western countries having moved slightly, the dial move slowly unfortunately. but we see that their public opinion has pushed these world leaders to, to put pressure on israel. so i think we often discounts the global solidarity movement and the power of the people. i mean, it's a pound the people, even in israel when it comes to the relatives. if there's captives who's been putting that pressure on premise ignition yahoo to get theirs out. to what extent
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would you say they've been so yeah, i mean i, i saw a recent pull. i don't know. it was on a time magazine that most this really is once more funding or for us us. so i think unfortunately, is really, society has an end. zionism has pushed them to such extreme levels of ethnic cleansing and, and those kind of thinking. but you do, you know, you do see a small minority that is calling for the release of, of hostages. the problem is that they're calling for release of hostages. once the hostages are released, i don't know how many of those people will care if there's a ceasefire. or a continual bombing, so i wouldn't put face at the moment and i could listen. and his real, although i think i'm pushing, is released to become that design is, is a key to fixing this puzzle. and as you pointed out, the rest of rick also from america has become increasingly the toner has become honda. and that's also partly down to the domestic pressure that,
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that facing. but despite comments that we're hearing from like the us defense secretary lloyd austin or come come out of harris. israel doesn't seem to be effective by this a tool where you have to wonder what the americans are telling those readings behind closed doors. i mean, you know, again, this is, you know, now they're raising the, the level of, uh, their, you know, the pressure and i think the defense secretary position today was quite strong and, well come of course, um, but uh, you know, the, what are they saying behind closed doors and is this pressure enough? um and how long will it take? i mean, he said this today, do we wait another 15 days and another 10000? that's for there's any response. good to get your perspective. somebody him as associate professor of anthropology at northwestern university in castle. thank you . 7 more. is there any race in the occupied? westbank soldiers killed a 21 year old palestinian baker in the house of sunday morning in the city of
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calculated witness to say, soldiers indiscriminately opened fire as they entered the town. west snapped us in another incident as ready soldiers shots until the palestinian carpenter and father of 6 social is 3. 09 year old was attacked by illegal is rarely settlers in the town of kind of wet funny. his son, settlers forced him out of his call and burned it before he was shot in the neck on his rightly soldier. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says he will set up a team to investigate human rights violations on both sides of the gauze. and conflict. kareem khan made the pledge on a visit to the okey pod, westbank, policy and activist. i refused to meet him accusing the course of favoring israel st. this robbie has more at the ministry of justice and run them. the chief prosecutor of the world's highest court meet the victims of israeli occupation. no
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fee. i didn't know about that and that there's no justice. there was justice. things would have been different in palestine when they treat people with the standards. there is no justice item in the remains of my son be out of his buddies withheld. we don't know if he's in a grave or more on the international criminal court. the global community of large should be a shame she sense about the state of human rights in palestine. how do you respond to criticism that you are applying a double standard to this conflict in favor of israel, mr. con. this is on how to respond to the criticism and well he'll be visiting any of the rest since taking over his ice, he sees chief prosecutor in 2021. kareem han has been described as hostage to the israeli narrative at the same time as his visit in gaza. more evidence of israel's war crimes con was given graphic examples of israel's human rights
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violations in the occupied territories. including accounts of state sponsored murder and sexual violence, a post and you administer, who was in the room said, conditions have never been so bad. he did his best to convince us that he wouldn't make balance, did that he's taking what's going in by this time. serious, do you believe in palestinian say trust in global institutions is in short supply one of palestine is biggest human rights groups refused to meet with the i. c. c. visit at the invitation of israel's not even a signatory to the court. in salt injury for palestine, a member state got into for a year, his picking and choosing the victims that's dangerous, their whole future an image of the court seen as a last resort for victims. this is a message that no one protects them as a sheet. you have to protect yourself up, you know, making
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a sense of justice or florida. despite hon, vowing to investigate violations on both sides of the conflict. palestinians don't see him as independent serving only his critics say to rubber stamp and illegal occupation zane bus route. the old 0 roman law in the occupied west and all the news for people have been killed and 9 injured in an explosion in southern philippines that happened in the universe. the minute now where students were attending a catholic mass. the region which has the most number of muslims in the philippines has seen fighting between the ministry and on groups linked with iso english. and he is at the un in climate summits into by 50 oil companies representing any hoff of think global production have pledged to reach new 0, maintain emissions by 2030. they will say agreed and routine burning of natural gas when joining with environmental groups have cool the move
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